About John

John Murray practices criminal law at Shouse Law Group in Ontario, California. Since 2006, he has dedicated his career to criminal defense, focusing on a range of issues including DUI and DWI, domestic violence, and white-collar crime. The firm is well-regarded for its commitment to protecting the rights of individuals facing serious charges throughout California. This reputation is built on a foundation of rigorous legal advocacy and a understanding of the details of criminal law. He earned his law degree from Ventura College of Law, where he developed a strong foundation in criminal defense. This educational background is complemented by his undergraduate studies at California State University, Northridge, where he developed his analytical and critical thinking skills.

These experiences gave him the necessary tools to handle the details of the legal system effectively. In his practice, most of his caseload involves defending clients against DUI charges and related offenses. Cases typically progress from initial consultations to arraignments, pre-trial motions, and, when necessary, trial. Each stage requires meticulous preparation and strategic planning. In addition to DUI cases, John also represents clients in domestic violence situations. He works to ensure that his clients receive fair treatment under the law, advocating for their rights and interests at every step of the legal process.

His experience in white-collar crime cases further enhances his diverse skill set. This lets the attorney tackle a variety of legal challenges. This breadth of experience is invaluable in a field where the stakes are often high and the consequences severe. Before joining Shouse Law Group, John gained experience in various legal environments. This exposure provided him with insights and practical skills that he applies to his current practice. His certifications in Preliminary Alcohol Screening Test and Field Sobriety Testing significantly enhance his ability to defend clients in DUI cases.

This specialized knowledge is crucial for building strong defenses against charges that can carry serious penalties, including fines and incarceration. As a member of the National College of DUI Defense and the California DUI Lawyers Association, John stays updated on the latest developments in DUI law and criminal defense strategies. These associations provide him with valuable resources and networking opportunities that directly benefit his clients. His commitment to staying informed about changes in the law is evident in his practice. John Murray remains dedicated to advocating for his clients in Ontario and throughout California. His experience and specialized training make him a advocate in the courtroom, ensuring that he works to achieve the best possible outcomes for those he represents.

Education

California St Univ Northridge

Undergraduate Degree

Ventura COL

Law Degree

Languages

English (Spoken)

Experience

Criminal Defense Lawyer

Shouse Law Group
2006

Accepted Jurisdictions

California

Court Admissions

California Superior Court State Trial Court

Types of Cases Handled

Criminal Law DUI & DWI Domestic Violence White Collar Crime

Legal Services Scope

Initial consultations Arraignments Pre-trial motions Trial

Certifications & Awards

Certificate, Preliminary Alcohol Screening Test

Ventura Forensic Science Laboratory

Qualification in Field Sobriety Testing

National Highway Transportation Safety Administration

Professional Associations

National College of DUI Defense

2005 - Current

CALIFORNIA DUI LAWYERS ASSOCIATION

2005 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 3200 Guasti Rd Suite 100 Rancho Cucamonga CA 91761

Office 2

 100 N. Barranca Ave Suite 700 West Covina CA 91791

Office 3

 333 City Blvd. West Suite 1750 Orange CA 92868

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