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Doug  Van Breemen

Doug Van Breemen

Van Breemen Law
  • Criminal Law, DUI & DWI
  • California
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Biography

If you have been arrested or charged with a crime, I can help you by fighting these charges for you.

I was a 20-year prosecutor in Placer County, which makes me perfectly suited to handle your case.

My family and I have been in the area for 24 years. I like rescue animals, fishing and football.

Education
Western State University College of Law
J.D. (1996) | Law
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California State University - California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
B.A. (1989)
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Professional Experience
Founder / Attorney
Van Breemen Law
- Current
Supervising Deputy District Attorney
Placer County District Attorney's Office
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Attorney
Mercury Insurance
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Awards
Community Hero Award
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Prosecutor of the Year
Placer County District Attorney's Office
Outstanding Contribution to Stop DUI
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Professional Associations
Sacramento Bar Association
Member
Current
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Placer County Bar Association
Member
Current
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California Lawyers Association (CLA)
Member
Current
Activities: Criminal Law
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California State Bar  # 189249
Member
- Current
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
California
State Bar of California
ID Number: 189249
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Fees
  • Free Consultation
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Practice Areas
    Criminal Law
    Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
    DUI & DWI
Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Legal Answers
Q. If I have a private conversation and the other party has another person listening without my consent? Does that apply632
A: Generally, unless you consent, a 3rd party cannot listen to a private phone call. Since your landlord told you the communication was private, you had a reasonable belief that nobody else could hear your conversation. So, yes, technically this would be Eavesdropping in violation of PC 632. This can be a felony or a misdemeanor (a wobbler). Proving this is another matter. It seems unclear if the supervisor actually heard your call with the landlord, or was told about it later. In any event, you should consider contacting your local law enforcement agency and make a report. As an aside, your landlord is forbidden from using any communications they obtained in violation of the eavesdropping statute, for example in any landlord tenant dispute. ... Read More
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Contact & Map
Van Breemen Law
5406 Crossings Drive
Suite 102-397
Rocklin, CA 95677
Telephone: (916) 577-3457
Monday: 8 AM - 6 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM - 6 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM - 6 PM
Thursday: 8 AM - 6 PM (Today)
Friday: 8 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed