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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 May 24, 2024
Is Your License Suspended Immediately After a DUI in California?

If you find yourself facing DUI charges, you might be wondering, “Is your license suspended immediately after a DUI in…

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Last Modified on May 24, 2024
Is Jail Time Mandatory for Your First DUI in California?

Under California law, being arrested for a DUI is a serious legal matter. Penalties for a DUI can include fines,…

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Last Modified on Mar 19, 2024
What Is the Average DUI Sentence in California?

Being arrested for a DUI can be overwhelming, but it can feel even more intimidating to look at DUI sentences.…

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Last Modified on Jun 19, 2025
What Disqualifies You From Getting a CDL in California?

A Commercial Driver’s License, more commonly known as a CDL, is a valuable asset for many in their search for…

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Last Modified on Feb 14, 2025
How Long After a DUI Can You Get a CDL in California?

A DUI conviction can come with more consequences than just the potential for jail time or fines. It can also…

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Last Modified on Mar 19, 2024
Do You Always Go to Jail for a DUI in California?

Getting charged with a DUI can be overwhelming and even frightening. Regardless of whether it is your first, second, or…

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