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David T Reagan
Your Trusted Partner in Cleaning Criminal Records and Family Law
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The Law Office of David Reagan represents clients in Alameda County, Contra Costa County, and throughout the San Francisco Bay Area in clean criminal records. Mr. Reagan helps people obtain expungements, seal arrest records, and reduce felonies to misdemeanors. These services are provided at affordable rates with reliable communication.
Practice Area
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- California
- 9th Circuit
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
Education
- University of Colorado - Boulder
- B.A. | History
- Santa Clara University School of Law
- J.D. | Law
- Honors: Social Justice and Public Interest Law Certificate, Winner of the Honors Moot Court Competition, Winner of the Galloway Criminal Moot Court Competition
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Professional Associations
- Alameda County Bar Association
- Executive Committee Member, Barristers Section
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4 Questions Answered
- Q. What steps/proceeds can I do to obtain the legal forms for a criminal exemption/or an exspung to clear my record.
- A: I am not sure about a criminal exemption. Perhaps you could provide me more information. As to an expungement, also known as a dismissal under Penal Code section 1203.4, you can find the appropriate forms on the judicial council website, forms CR-180-181. http://www.courts.ca.gov/forms.htm?filter=CR Check the box that you want the case dismissed, and the felony reduced if that is possible (needs to be a "wobbler" that could have been charged as a felony or a misdemeanor). If you had a prison sentence, you will need to bring a Certificate of Rehabilitation, not an expungement. Also, if you lost your original court documents and case number, go to the court clerk to request them, ... Read More
- Q. How do I know if the search warrant was valid, legal, and legidimate?
- A: This is a legal question best answered by an attorney. If you would like challenge a search warrant, first your attorney needs to obtain the search warrant and the police reports regarding the warrant. Sometimes the police ask to keep parts of the warrant under seal, but it is normally accessible through the court. Once you have the warrant, your attorney can analyze whether it comported with the requirements for a valid warrant. The primary case on this issue is U.S. V. Leon, but there have been many since that help define the standards. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Leon
The key issues are: did the warrant accurately describe the person or things to be seized and did the ... Read More
- Q. How can I obtain the Police Reports from a homicide investigation?
- A: If you are a defendant, request the reports from your defense attorney. The defense attorney should give you a redacted copy. If a case is closed, and someone was a client of an attorney, that attorney has to give them all of the records in the file, including police reports, although they will be redacted.
If you are not involved, try requesting the documents from the local police agency that investigated the case. Some police departments have online request forms, others require a request in person or in writing. If you know the person whose record you are requesting, have them sign an authorization to allow you to request the record. A lawyer would be helpful to facilitate the request. ... Read More
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