Attorney Kian Magana was retained by a young man charged with Driving Under the Influence resulting in injury as a felony, in violation of Vehicle Code § 23153.  The police report alleged that the client crashed into another car at freeway speeds, that both cars flipped over, and that the occupants of the other vehicle suffered multiple broken bones.  Attorney Kian Magana’s client, himself, suffered a substantial head wound as a result of the conviction, and was found by police in a bloody heap outside his car surrounded by open containers of an alcoholic beverage, and several sealed cans.  The client’s BAC was measured at 0.28% -- over three times the legal limit.

           Because of the severity of the allegations, the client was facing seven years in prison if convicted.  Moreover, because the occupants of the other car sustained Great Bodily Injury, the client would have received a “strike” under California’s “Three Strikes” Law, in convicted of a felony. 

           Attorney Kian Magana, having been a DUI prosecutor for years before founding The Law Office of KR Magana, A.P.C., was able to spot all the irregularities with the criminal investigation, and all the scientific hurdles and evidentiary difficulties the District Attorney was going to face in trying to prove the case. 

           Leveraging his in-depth understanding of the law and science behind DUIs, Attorney Kian Magana was able to negotiate a plea deal whereby the client avoided going to prison for years, becoming a “First Striker”, and being labeled a felony for like.  Instead, Attorney Kian Magana negotiated a plea bargain whereby his client was placed on misdemeanor probation, and is not a felon, and did not receive a “Strike” on his record.

           Without Attorney Kian Magana’s substantial expertise and dedication to obtaining the best results for his client, this particular client’s life could have been ruined by a felony DUI conviction.

           Call The Law Office of KR Magana, A.P.C. for a free consultation today!

           Case No. INF2400057

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