All flat rate services (Non-Criminal)
- Additional Project: One Letter Draft/Response/Review ($249.99; such as Cease & Desist Letters, Demand Letters, and Letters of Intent)
- Contract Draft/Review ($49.99 per page)
- One-Day of Mediation ($999.99)
- Negotiations ($199.99/month)
All criminal case flat rate services (20% Savings)
Criminal Case Appearances
- Clearing Warrant ($2,500)
- Arraignment ($2500)
- Bail Hearing ($1500)
- Readiness Conference ($2500)
- Preliminary Hearing ($2500)
- Motions ($2500)
- Trial per day ($4000)
- Trial prep (per day of trial) ($1500)
- Sentencing ($1500)
Full Criminal Case (Prefile Review for SOL, Arraignment -Sentencing and includes some motions and DMV Hearing)
- Felony Case ($16,000)
- Misdemeanor ($8,000)
- Per Additional criminal allegation
- Felony ($4,000)
- Misdemeanor ($2,000)
Limited Scope (Excludes trial and excludes motions)
- Through second readiness conference
- Felony Case ($10,000)
- Misdemeanor ($6,000)
- Arraignment/COP/Sentencing
- Felony ($4,000)
- Misdemeanor ($2,000)
Post-Conviction Court Hearings
- Probation Violation ($2,000)
- Early Termination of Probation ($2,400)
- Expungement ($2,000)
Subscription Criminal Case Addons (Included in this Tier)
- Prefile Review for SOL**
- Felony ($4,500) Free
- Misdemeanor ($2,500) Free
- DUI DMV Hearings** ($1,500) Free
- Penal Code § 977 Authority*** ($199/month) Free
- Prefile Review ($299/mo) Free
Footnotes
Requires that an Attorney-Client Fee Agreement defining the scope of representation be fully executed.
Included with full purchase of full criminal case service – the Statue of Limitations depends on the severity and type of suspected criminal offense
In criminal cases, the court may accept a defendant’s Waiver of Personal Presence, under Penal Code (PC) § 977, permitting us to appear on your behalf without you needing to attend court. Many misdemeanor cases may can be resolved without the accused having to make a single appearance. Speak with attorney Sean M. Hobson to discuss consequences for failing to appear, whether your case qualifies for PC § 977
waiver, and whether we can accept the authority to appear on your behalf without your personal presence.