Christian DeOlivas is an active member of the California Bar and was admitted 5th June 2007. Christian graduated from Thomas Jefferson SOL.

Lawyer Information

NameChristian DeOlivas
First Admitted5 June 2007 (17 years, 12 months ago)
StatusActive
Bar Number249608
SectionsCriminal Law
Practice AreasCriminal Law
Immigration

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Previous Email[email protected]
Previous Email[email protected]
Websitehttp://www.deolivaslaw.com
Phone Number866-365-3911
Fax Number833-411-4433

Schools

Law SchoolThomas Jefferson SOL (San Diego CA)
Undergraduate SchoolUniversity of California Irvine (Irvine CA)

Address

Current AddressDOLF | De Olivas Law Firm, 2201 N Grand Ave, Unit 23025
Santa Ana, CA 92711-2295
Map
Previous AddressDe Olivas Law Firm
5225 Canyon Crest Dr
Ste 71-184
Riverside, CA 92507
Previous AddressDOLF | De Olivas Law Firm
5225 Canyon Crest Dr
Ste 71-184
Riverside, CA 92507
Previous AddressDOLF | De Olivas Law Firm, 5814 Magnolia Ave
Riverside, CA 92506-1827

History

31 October 2011Active (13 years, 7 months ago)
30 April 2011Not eligible to practice law in CA (14 years, 1 month ago)
Actual Suspension Delayed 09-C-14179
31 March 2011Probation with conditions 09-C-14179 (14 years, 2 months ago)
24 August 2010Conviction record transmitted to State Bar Court 10-C-07083 (14 years, 9 months ago)
29 April 2010Conviction records transmitted to State Bar Court (15 years, 1 month ago)
5 June 2007Admitted to the State Bar of California (17 years, 12 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

March 31, 2011

CHRISTIAN DE OLIVAS [#249608], 38, of Riverside was suspended for one year, stayed, placed on two years of probation with a six-month actual suspension and he was ordered to take the MPRE and comply with rule 9.20 of the California Rules of Court. The order took effect March 31, 2011.

De Olivas stipulated to misconduct in four matters. He was twice convicted of misdemeanor driving under the influence and driving with a blood alcohol content of more than .08 percent. He also was convicted of one count of driving without a valid driver’s license. He was separately convicted of misdemeanor battery after he refused to move his car from a post office drop-off box and punched another driver who asked him to move.

After he was suspended for a year by a federal district court, he did not notify an immigration court and submitted documents in 17 cases that indicated he was not subject to any court suspensions. His actions amounted to moral turpitude.

In mitigation, De Olivas cooperated with the bar’s investigation, says he’s been sober since the incidents occurred and had severe family problems at the time.

Languages

Other Language Spoken by this AttorneySpanish
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