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713 Main St, Martinez, CA 94553, USA
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Joseph Tully and the Tully Weiss team have an exceptional track record with felony and misdemeanor charges throughout Contra Costa and Alameda Counties and across California.
Specialties:
- Murder and Violent Felony Crimes
- Criminal Domestic Violence and Assault
- Firearm and Gun Crime Offenses
- Federal and CA State White Collar Cases
- Sex Offenses and Internet Crimes
- Misdemeanors including DUI Defense
- California and Federal Drug Charges
- Marijuana Criminal Defense
Tully Weiss has a superb level of criminal trial experience including rough and complex trials against shrewd prosecutors in front of tough juries. In fact, Joseph has achieved the elite expert status of California Criminal Law Specialist, a State Bar designation affirming his beyond-the-norm experience, expertise, and effectiveness in criminal law.
Specializing exclusively in criminal law, Joseph and this team of attorneys have represented thousands of criminal defendants facing serious felony charges. He has extensive experience defending MMJ collectives, cooperatives, cultivators, and caregivers facing criminal charges for helping patients. Member of the USCCA (United Stated Concealed Carry Assoc.) Lawyer network. Skilled defending firearm, self-defense and violent felony cases.
Joseph Tully has over fifteen years experience practicing criminal law in California and has been certified as a Criminal Law Specialist by the California Board of Legal Specialization. In addition, Mr. Tully has been recognized by The National Trial Lawyers as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer in both 2013 and 2014.
From Shasta to Oakland to Los Angeles, Mr. Tully has represented many high profile clients with discretion and professional sensitivity. Additionally, Mr. Tully is active in the Contra Costa Bar Association where he recently completed a tenure as the Vice Chair of the Criminal Law Section. He had previously served as the secretary of the Criminal Law Section.