The super Vista Lawyer David Pflaum has 30 years of legal experience and the compassion to represent his clients very effectively.
An effective lawyer knows the laws, policies, and procedures of the courts, judges and prosecutors in Vista.
He relies on this knowledge to represent his clients aggressively and successfully.
Reach out to the right defender to see what a difference a trustworthy attorney can make in your life.
THE SUPER VISTA LAWYER SERVICES
The super Vista lawyer specializes primarily in the defense of criminal accusations that include the following categories.
Shoplifting, fraud, forgery, petty theft
Domestic violence, child abuse, criminal threats, elder abuse
Drug possession, possession for sale, transportation of drugs
Sex offenses in general, unlawful intercourse, rape, molestation
DUI, felony DUI, DUI with great bodily injury
Hit and run, evading arrest, vehicle theft, vehicular manslaughter
Armed robbery, grand theft, embezzlement
Assault, battery, assault with force
An additional area of legal expertise lies in the area of Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO) where Mr. Pflaum’s trial experience really shines for clients.
SUPER VISTA LAWYER DEFENSES STRATEGIES
The right defense to a criminal accusation depends upon many factors. Every client is unique. Each case is different.
Preparation, experience and hard work are the keys to success.
- Lack of Evidence
- Strengths and Weaknesses
- Inconclusive Witness Identification
- Self Defense
- Defense of Another
- No Criminal Intent
- Mistake of Fact
- Violation of Rights
- Plea Bargaining
- Jury Trial
These legal strategies may also be asserted effectively to win a case.
- Defense of property
- Illegal search and seizure
- Insufficiency of the evidence
- Lack of specific criminal intent
- Lack of corroboration by a third party
- Ulterior motive of a victim to fabricate
- No proof of injury to the alleged victim
- No proof of financial loss to the alleged victim
- Failure to advise the client of constitutional rights
- Lack of credibility of the witnesses
- No valid consent to search
- Violation of the right to remain silent
- Incomplete police investigation
- Inconclusive forensic evidence
- Inconsistent witness statements