Practicing law in Orange County since 1973, Lloyd L. Freeberg has earned the reputation of being one of the most respected criminal defense attorneys serving all of Southern California. His associate attorneys share his same passion for helping clients who are facing criminal charges stemming from drugs and alcohol. Lloyd L. Freeberg has extensive professional resources and vast legal knowledge he put to use helping his clients achieve justice and the best possible legal outcome for the individual cases.
If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges of any kind - in particular related to drugs and/or alcohol - we urge you to contact the Law Offices of Lloyd L. Freeberg today to schedule a free, no-obligation initial legal consultation to determine your legal rights. One afternoon 30 years ago, a Fullerton Police Officer was on routine patrol when he observed a vehicle parked against the curb with a person slumped over the driver's wheel.
Stopping to investigate the circumstances, he approached the vehicle, and knocked on the window several times without response.
If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges of any kind - in particular related to drugs and/or alcohol - we urge you to contact the Law Offices of Lloyd L. Freeberg today to schedule a free, no-obligation initial legal consultation to determine your legal rights. One afternoon 30 years ago, a Fullerton Police Officer was on routine patrol when he observed a vehicle parked against the curb with a person slumped over the driver's wheel.
Stopping to investigate the circumstances, he approached the vehicle, and knocked on the window several times without response.
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For the first several years of my practice, doing jury trials was the highlight.
Having to convince twelve men and women, good and true, of your client's innocence was always a big challenge.
Primarily because, in a huge majority of the cases, the clients are in fact guilty.
I enjoyed the challenge, and was well paid for accepting it.
Such was the case over 30 years ago of young Bill W. How ironic it was that the person whose case would ultimately change my entire practice would have the same moniker as one the two founders of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Having to convince twelve men and women, good and true, of your client's innocence was always a big challenge.
Primarily because, in a huge majority of the cases, the clients are in fact guilty.
I enjoyed the challenge, and was well paid for accepting it.
Such was the case over 30 years ago of young Bill W. How ironic it was that the person whose case would ultimately change my entire practice would have the same moniker as one the two founders of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Gary V came in to see me for a client interview, and no sooner had he sat down than I suspected he was under the influence of some drug.
He tried to discuss the circumstances of his arrest, but his slurred speech made it almost impossible to understand him.
I finally told him to leave and only come back if he was sober, and wanted my help in staying that way.
Two weeks later, Gary returned sober, and with his father.
Through tears, he expressed his strong desire to become drug free.
What he described was typical for people who have lost control of their lives to drugs: Relationships in jeopardy, job at risk, health deteriorating.
He tried to discuss the circumstances of his arrest, but his slurred speech made it almost impossible to understand him.
I finally told him to leave and only come back if he was sober, and wanted my help in staying that way.
Two weeks later, Gary returned sober, and with his father.
Through tears, he expressed his strong desire to become drug free.
What he described was typical for people who have lost control of their lives to drugs: Relationships in jeopardy, job at risk, health deteriorating.
A few months ago, I was asked to speak with four women, all heroin addicts newly entered into rehab, and encourage them in their recovery.
We met at a restaurant near their treatment facility, along with two counselors from their program, one of my drug abuse experts, and a former client now clean and sober.
Seated at the table, we discussed the steps to recovery and the commitment required to succeed.
As I was speaking, my attention was drawn to a man several tables away who looked familiar.
He was staring at me, and suddenly got up from his table and walked directly toward me.
We met at a restaurant near their treatment facility, along with two counselors from their program, one of my drug abuse experts, and a former client now clean and sober.
Seated at the table, we discussed the steps to recovery and the commitment required to succeed.
As I was speaking, my attention was drawn to a man several tables away who looked familiar.
He was staring at me, and suddenly got up from his table and walked directly toward me.
At the Law Offices of Lloyd L. Freeberg, we are here for you - our valued client.
Our office, conveniently located in the North Orange County city of Fullerton just off the 57 Freeway, is professionally staffed daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
However, we are frequently in the office before and after those operating hours and on weekends to meet with new and current clients or conduct other office business.
Whether you are a current client or looking to set up an appointment with Mr. Freeberg, we look forward to hearing from you today!
Our office, conveniently located in the North Orange County city of Fullerton just off the 57 Freeway, is professionally staffed daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
However, we are frequently in the office before and after those operating hours and on weekends to meet with new and current clients or conduct other office business.
Whether you are a current client or looking to set up an appointment with Mr. Freeberg, we look forward to hearing from you today!
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