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+1 415-548-1882
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214 Duboce Avenue 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA, 94103
b/t Guerrero St & Market St
Mission
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0.2 miHaight St & Laguna St
0.2 miLaguna St & Haight St
0.2 miHaight St & Buchanan St
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Local time (San Francisco) | 16:34 Friday, 29 November 2024 |
Monday | 8:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Tuesday | 8:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Wednesday | 8:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Thursday | 8:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Friday | 8:00 am – 6:00 pm |
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Specialties
We specialize in providing smart, effective criminal defense in state and federal courts throughout California. Our office has extensive experience vigorously representing clients in all types of criminal cases ranging from driving under the influence of alcohol to homicide. Whatever the charge you are facing, we are committed to achieving the most favorable result possible, whether by early resolution, creative settlement, motion work or jury trial.
The Law Office of Michelle Dylan believes in representation that is both aggressive and compassionate to our clients’ needs. With 15 years of experience successfully defending out clients against criminal charges, we are dedicated to tirelessly fighting for our clients.
Meet the Business Owner
Michelle D.
Business Owner
Michelle (Thomson) Dylan has 15 years of criminal defense experience successfully representing clients in state and federal court. Known for her tenacity and attention to detail, Michelle has gained the respect of clients, colleagues and prosecutors alike. During her career, she has consistently obtained favorable results in complex and challenging cases, winning before or at trial on such charges as narcotics sales, marijuana cultivation, domestic violence, burglary, theft, fraud and DUI.
Over the years, Michelle has worked to improve the justice system and bring about systemic change, taking on such projects as challenging the use of juvenile adjudications as strikes under California three strikes law in the California Supreme Court, aiding in the creation of a diversion program for minors in traffic cases, and objecting to the scientific foundation related to the automated red light system in San Francisco.