Aggressive Defense Takes Death Penalty off the Table

Facing criminal charges can be a very frightening experience especially considering the fact that a conviction could lead to your incarceration. If you are arrested and charged with committing a violent crime the possibility that you will face a lengthy prison sentence in addition to hefty fines, community service, probation and other penalties increases exponentially. […]
Judge Dismisses Charges in San Bernardino Corruption Case

In the largest corruption case in San Bernardino’s history, Grech & Firetag successfully demurred to several counts and allegations in a major blow to the Prosecution’s case. The Court agreed with the defense that several allegations were without merit and ordered those charges dismissed. A full account of today hearing can be found here.
Dozens of Charges Dropped!

Grech & Firetag scored a major victory in a political corruption case in San Jacinto following the dismissal of dozens of charges! The District Attorney’s office had alleged over a hundred counts of election fraud, perjury and government code violations against nine different defendants. Realizing that the case was grossly overfiled, the Court agreed with […]
US Supreme Court redefines testimonial evidence under the Sixth Amendment

The Supreme Court recently published a confusing case that may affect how courts view the Confrontation Clause. Following the seminal cases of Crawford v. Washington and Davis v. Washington, the United States Supreme Court held that with few exceptions, a prior testimonial statement could only be admissible if the witness was unavailable and a defendant had a prior opportunity […]
Serial Murderer Gets Two More Life Sentences

After pleading guilty to the murder of Anthony Martinez, a judge today sentenced serial murderer Joseph Edward Duncan III to his tenth life sentence.Duncan has already been sentenced to die to three sentences stemming from murders committed in the state of Idaho by a federal court. Typically, the federal death system is quicker than California, […]
Pacheco Must Go

This was the article that I wrote condemning the Pacheco administration and why a change was needed. This was one of my proudest moments as a criminal defense attorney. By PAUL GRECH JR. and STEVEN L. HARMON We can no longer endorse Rod Pacheco for district attorney. During three and a half years as district […]