The Law Office of Markus Dombois
A Criminal Defense Lawyer  (aka Markus Mueller-Dombois)
Practice is Dedicated to Criminal Defense
Licensed to Practice in all California State & Federal Courts
Licensed to Practice in all Hawaii State & Federal Courts
Licensed to Practice in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Former Criminal Defense Investigator
Professional Memberships: California Bar Association; Hawaii Bar
Association; California Attorneys for Criminal Justice; National
Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys; California Public Defenders
Association; California DUI Lawyers Association

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            Legendary Trial Lawyer Daniel A. Horowitz
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EL DORADO LAW OFFICES

821 N. El Dorado Street
Stockton, California 95202

(209) 888-8900

AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY,
7 DAYS A WEEK

Six Blocks North
of the Main Courthouse
in Stockton
Some of the terms that pertain to my practice include, but are not limited to: dui, child abuse, identity theft, drunk driving, fraud,
domestic violence, grand theft, felony, kidnapping, narcotics, robbery, sex crimes, misdemeanors, restraining order, TROs, arrest
warrant, theft, hit and run, vandalism, arson, shoplifting, stalking, cyber stalking, embezzlement, burglary, extortion, bench warrant,
expungement, criminal threats, sex crimes, solicitation, probation violation, suspended license, carjacking, gun weapon, attempted
murder, petty theft, alternative sentencing, lewd conduct, drug possession, clear criminal record, juvenile offense, seal juvenile records,
prostitution, rape, bail, criminal appeal, assault, battery, attempted murder, solicitation for prostitution, criminal threats, trespass,
commercial burglary, residential burglary, theft crimes, credit card fraud, violent crimes, proposition 36, felonies, perjury, murder,
attempted murder, three strikes, prostitution, rape, statutory rape, receiving stolen property, forgery, vandalism, weapons, gun charges,
vehicular manslaughter, disorderly conduct, drug diversion, DEJ, grand theft, grand theft auto, house arrest, electronic monitoring,
marijuana, conspiracy, petty theft with prior, attempt crimes, drug offenses, bribery, blackmail, child abuse, and bench warrant.