Attorney Jackson's legal journey has been exclusively dedicated to
the realm of Criminal Defense. Originally hailing from North
Carolina, he made the move to Southern California in 2011 to pursue
his legal education at Whittier Law School. His commitment and
prowess in Criminal Law earned him the title of Criminal Law Student
of the Year in 2014, a recognition bestowed upon him by the esteemed
faculty. Moreover, he assumed the role of President of the Criminal
Law Society during his tenure.
While at Whittier
Law School, Mr. Jackson immersed himself in practical experiences,
completing three semesters as an intern at the District Attorney's
Office. Additionally, he spent a summer interning for The Honorable
Stephen Bromberg at the Orange County Superior Court. Before
embarking on his journey as an attorney, he garnered experience as a
Legal Assistant at a Criminal Defense Firm.
In the field of
Criminal Defense, Mr. Jackson has navigated a diverse array of cases,
ranging from simple petty theft to more serious charges such as rape,
child molestation, and even murder. This extensive experience has
forged him into an assertive and motivated attorney. Throughout the
majority of his career, he has practiced in Orange County, Los
Angeles, and more recently, throughout the entire Inland Empire
(Riverside and San Bernardino County). This local familiarity has
enabled him to cultivate strong relationships with the District
Attorneys and Judges, a crucial asset in his daily legal pursuits.
Noteworthy
achievements punctuate Mr. Jackson's career, including the reduction
and dismissal of serious felony cases during Preliminary Hearings.
His success extends to cases involving murder, where he has
skillfully secured more favorable outcomes for clients, offering them
the opportunity to rebuild their lives post-sentence.
Beyond his
extensive knowledge of Criminal Law, Mr. Jackson embodies a
client-first ethos. He goes above and beyond to comprehend his
clients' struggles and their families' challenges, aiming to know
them intimately to defend them effectively. Recognizing the inherent
fear associated with being accused of a serious crime, Mr. Jackson
draws from his personal experience as an accused individual to
humanize his clients to Prosecutors. His compassionate approach is
evident in his interactions with clients and his unwavering
commitment to fighting for their freedom.