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JEREMY IBRAHIM
Jeremy Ibrahim is an experienced trial lawyer with over
ten years of litigation experience as a former Mono
County deputy district attorney, former contract Inyo
County and Mono County public defender, former contract
deputy trial counsel for the State Bar of California and
private defense attorney defending clients in DUI cases
and criminal
appeals. Jeremy has the unique perspective of being
trained as a deputy district attorney with a criminal
defense mindset. He learned to think like a prosecutor,
investigate, develop, prepare and prosecute a case, the
value of a case, how to settle and negotiate cases and
sharpened his trial skills conducting both felony and
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Knowing that, as well as his background in criminal appeals,
he knows exactly how to protect your legal rights and
undermine a prosecutor’s case in order to get you the best
disposition possible.
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Jeremy’s legal career began as a law clerk for the Los
Angeles County District Attorney’s Attorney where he
assisted and learned from deputy district attorneys how to
prepare a case for trial, draft motions, and be a courtroom
attorney. As a deputy district attorney in Mono County,
Jeremy prosecuted individuals charged with misdemeanor
offenses ranging from DUI’s, theft offenses, burglary,
forgery, assault and battery, domestic violence, vehicle
code violations, and drug offenses. Using his experience as
a deputy district attorney, he opened his own law office and
utilized his skills to provide legal services as a contract
public defender for qualifying Inyo County clients. His
experience as a public defender afforded him the opportunity
to defend many clients in a range of criminal cases from
minor offenses like being drunk in public to serious and
violent strike offenses
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From Inyo County, he moved to Ventura where he worked as a contract deputy
trial counsel for the State Bar of California in Los Angeles. With the State
Bar, he evaluated cases to see if disciplinary charges should be filed,
determined the appropriate level of discipline, prepared cases for trial,
conduct disciplinary trials in the State Bar Court and negotiated and
entered into stipulations to settle cases against respondents. After
prosecuting cases for the State Bar of California, he opened his own law
practice focusing on State Bar defense, criminal defense, and criminal
appeals. In 2018, Jeremy moved back to Mono County to become a contract
public defender for Mono County.
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Jeremy now uses his criminal litigation experience to assist clients
from being sued in civil court. His partnership with Richard
Liebersbach allowed him to learn landlord-tenant law, contracts,
business transactional law, and civil litigation. Jeremy brings his
client-centered approach learned from criminal defense to the civil
arena. With it comes over ten years of aggressively litigating,
negotiating, and defending people’s liberties and rights to now
defending their property, businesses, and positions in civil court.
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