- Criminal DefenseIf you or a loved one are facing criminal charges or have been arrested, the Law Offices of Brian E. Skibby can provide committed and accomplished legal representation. Brian Skibby is a Rancho Cucamonga criminal defense lawyer who makes it his priority to provide each client with outstanding legal counsel. He takes the time to visit with his clients and discuss their case with them personally and will even make jail visits. The firm is available to provide you with 24-hour emergency assistance.
- DUI/DWIDiscover what makes the Law Offices Of Brian E. Skibby, a private law practice located in Rancho Cucamonga, California, the right choice for your case. The key is Mr. Skibby himself, who is a pillar of the local legal community and has worked on every kind of case from felonies to juvenile cases to DUI and DMV issues.
- Traffic ViolationsWhen you are convicted of a traffic offense, you will have a point added to your DMV record unless you successfully complete traffic school for that particular offense. With points added to your record, you could be facing higher insurance rates in addition to the fines you owe the courts. The Rancho Cucamonga traffic attorney at the Law Offices of Brian E. Skibby can help you fight traffic violation charges and can keep points off of your driving record. You can save yourself money, time, and stress by having Brian Skibby represent your traffic case.
- Sex CrimesBeing charged with a sex crime can be detrimental to you, your family, your community, and many others. Since there can be a distinct stigma to being accused of a sex crime, hiring an experienced sex crime attorney in Rancho Cucamonga to represent you can be crucial. Attorney Brian Skibby had pursued justice for clients when they had been accused of crimes. Throughout his over 25-year legal career, he has earned a trusted reputation, evidenced by his 9.1 Avvo rating.
- RobberyWhile there are a variety of theft crimes, burglary can be nuanced and is handled differently than robbery or larceny. If you are accused of first-degree burglary, you could be sentenced to six years in prison and face substantial fines.
- BurglaryBeing arrested for burglary can be a frightening and confusing experience. No matter the circumstances, it's important to remember that the most important thing to do after being arrested is remain calm and follow instructions provided by arresting officers. It's also essential to say as little as possible until speaking with an attorney.
- Theft
- MisdemeanorsIn California, the punishment for theft is a misdemeanor charge that carries a sentence of up to six months in county prison, a $1,000 fine, or both. According to the law, California defines petty theft as any property valued at $950 or less.
- Embezzlement
- Drug CrimesBeing arrested for a drug crime in California is a serious offense that requires defense from a highly skilled legal professional. When your rights and liberties are hanging in the balance, you should look no further than the Law Offices of Brian E. Skibby – we are available to provide round-the-clock legal services for any emergency situation.
- AssaultSimple assault is generally considered a misdemeanor, which is punishable by up to a year in prison and a large fine. However, the use of a deadly weapon, such as swinging a knife at someone or robbing them at gunpoint, escalates your charges to the felony level, known as “assault with a deadly weapon.”
- MurderBeing charged with having committed a murder can be the most unsettling event in a person’s life. There are many serious consequences you could be facing as a result of being convicted of a violent crime. The Law Offices of Brian E. Skibby can provide you with an experienced and established murder defense attorney in Rancho Cucamonga. With more than 25 years of experience as an attorney, Brian Skibby has helped many clients navigate difficult legal challenges. He is more than prepared to help you fight your murder charge.
- Juvenile CrimesAppointed by the Court to Serious or Highly Complicated & by Superior Court Judges to Handle over a Hundred Appointed Cases in Both Criminal & Juvenile Law
- Identity Theft
- Arson
- Shoplifting
- Forgery
- Kidnapping
- ManslaughterThe killing of a person is a traumatic and serious situation that can have massive implications on your life. For many instances, the charge can be classified as manslaughter or murder. The main difference between the two is malice aforethought, which is the definite intention to kill or harm someone else. Murder is considered to have malice aforethought and manslaughter lacks it.
- Prostitution
- Auto Accidents