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Daniel Benjamin Olmos, Partner Attorney
Criminal Law; Felonies; Misdemeanors; Criminal Trial Practice; Assault and Battery; Burglary; Capital Offenses; Criminal Antitrust; Crim...
Phone:650-326-2980
Web:http://www.nablaw.com
Address: 600 University Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
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Law Firm:Nolan Barton Bradford & Olmos, LLP
Lawyer:Daniel Benjamin Olmos
Phone:650-326-2980
Fax:650-326-9704
Lawyer Title:Partner
Practice Areas:Criminal Law; Felonies; Misdemeanors; Criminal Trial Practice; Assault and Battery; Burglary; Capital Offenses; Criminal Antitrust; Criminal Appeals; Criminal Conspiracy; Criminal Defense; Criminal Forfeiture; Criminal Fraud; Criminal Investigation; Criminal Prosecution; Drivers License Suspension; Driving While Intoxicated; DUI/DWI; Electronic Surveillance; Expungements; Extortion; Federal Criminal Law; Forgery; Grand Jury Practice; Habeas Corpus; Hit and Run; Homicide; International Criminal Law; Mail Fraud; Manslaughter; Money Laundering; Murder; Parole and Probation; Post-Conviction Remedies; Search and Seizure; Sex Crimes; Sexual Assault; Shoplifting; Stalking; Theft; Traffic Violations; Vehicular Homicide; Weapons Charges; Wire Fraud; Wiretapping
Bio:Daniel Olmos has been an associate at Nolan, Armstrong & Barton since 2007. He has represented individuals accused of a wide variety of offenses, including murder, attempted murder, sex offenses, drug offenses, including cases involving medical marijuana, and trade secret theft. Daniel also represents individuals on appeal and in post-conviction proceedings, including parole hearings and writs of habeas corpus. He has trial experience in state and federal court, and has argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Daniel graduated with Honors from Harvard University and, following his graduation, taught elementary school for two years in Compton, California. He received his J.D. from Boalt Hall School of Law in 2004. After graduating from Boalt, Daniel clerked for District Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District of California and Circuit Judge Stephen Reinhardt of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Prior to joining the firm, Daniel was Deputy Public Defender in Contra Costa County. He is fluent in Spanish and a member of California Attorneys for Criminal Justice.
Admitted:2005, California
College:Harvard University, B.A., 2004
Law School:Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, J.D., 2004
Membership:California Attorneys for Criminal Justice.
Web:http://www.nablaw.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Daniel Benjamin Olmos, graduated from Harvard University, B.A., 2004 Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, J.D., 2004, is now employed by Nolan Barton Bradford & Olmos, LLP at 600 University Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301.

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Daniel Benjamin Olmos has been admitted in 2005, California. His or her practice areas include Criminal Law; Felonies; Misdemeanors; Criminal Trial Practice; Assault and Battery; Burglary; Capital Offenses; Criminal Antitrust; Criminal Appeals; Criminal Conspiracy; Criminal Defense; Criminal Forfeiture; Criminal Fraud; Criminal Investigation; Criminal Prosecution; Drivers License Suspension; Driving While Intoxicated; DUI/DWI; Electronic Surveillance; Expungements; Extortion; Federal Criminal Law; Forgery; Grand Jury Practice; Habeas Corpus; Hit and Run; Homicide; International Criminal Law; Mail Fraud; Manslaughter; Money Laundering; Murder; Parole and Probation; Post-Conviction Remedies; Search and Seizure; Sex Crimes; Sexual Assault; Shoplifting; Stalking; Theft; Traffic Violations; Vehicular Homicide; Weapons Charges; Wire Fraud; Wiretapping.

Daniel Benjamin Olmos's college and law school education includes Harvard University, B.A., 2004, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, J.D., 2004. Other biographical background includes Daniel Olmos has been an associate at Nolan, Armstrong & Barton since 2007. He has represented individuals accused of a wide variety of offenses, including murder, attempted murder, sex offenses, drug offenses, including cases involving medical marijuana, and trade secret theft. Daniel also represents individuals on appeal and in post-conviction proceedings, including parole hearings and writs of habeas corpus. He has trial experience in state and federal court, and has argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Daniel graduated with Honors from Harvard University and, following his graduation, taught elementary school for two years in Compton, California. He received his J.D. from Boalt Hall School of Law in 2004. After graduating from Boalt, Daniel clerked for District Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District of California and Circuit Judge Stephen Reinhardt of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Prior to joining the firm, Daniel was Deputy Public Defender in Contra Costa County. He is fluent in Spanish and a member of California Attorneys for Criminal Justice.. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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