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Daniel P. Flores

Daniel P. Flores, Owner of The Law Office of Daniel P. Flores, has 15 years of experience defending clients in criminal defense and DUI/DWI cases. Admitted to the California Bar in 2010, he earned his J.D. from Santa Barbara College of Law and his B.A. from UC Santa Barbara. Mr. Flores has trained extensively with leading DUI defense organizations, equipping him with advanced trial strategies to protect clients’ rights in West Covina and across California.

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Last Modified on Dec 15, 2025
Los Angeles DUI Statistics

Los Angeles is one of the largest and busiest cities in the entire United States. It’s also a city with…

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Last Modified on Dec 15, 2025
How to Handle a Bench Warrant in California: All You Need to Know

Facing immediate arrest can be a terrifying and overwhelming prospect for anyone. If you are facing a bench warrant, it…

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Last Modified on Oct 06, 2025
All You Need to Know About Field Sobriety Tests in California

When drivers get pulled over in California, they are often asked to take field sobriety tests (FSTs). The goal of…

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Last Modified on Sep 17, 2025
California DUI Defense: 10 Fatal Errors That Could Cost You Your Case

Being charged with a DUI can cause irreparable harm to your reputation and possibly your freedom, depending on the details…

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Last Modified on Aug 29, 2025
California Felony DUI Laws: All You Need to Know About Charges & Defenses

Facing charges for driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious matter in California, regardless of the severity of the…

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Last Modified on Jun 17, 2025
What Are the Penalties for a Suspended License in California? [2025 Guide]

The act of driving with a suspended license in California constitutes a major violation that exposes drivers to harsh legal…

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