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DCD LAW is a law practice exclusively focused on providing top-notch DUI & criminal defense to the greater Los Angeles area. Kevin Moghtanei is DCD LAW's principal attorney, and he is so proud to focus his practice exclusively to DUI and Criminal Defense. In fact, he is so proud of his work that he named this law practice after it –DCD Law stands specifically for DUI & Criminal Defense Law. Over t

he years, Kevin has dedicated his life and focus to becoming the best DUI & criminal defense attorney possible. DUI and criminal defense is 100% the only work he does. Kevin Moghtanei is committed to serving you and your loved ones. Kevin handles all of his cases personally, and is always easily accessible to his clients. From day one, Kevin gives his clients his cell phone number so that he can be most accessible even when out of the office. As most of his clients will affirm, Kevin will always call or email back without delay. As your attorney, Kevin understands the difficult time you and your family may be experiencing while awaiting the final disposition of your matter. There is never a case too small, and no case too big. Kevin believes in building strong relationships with his clients, where trust and constant communication are the pillars of the professional relationship. After meeting with Kevin, you will see that his commitment to your case is unparalleled. No matter how many fingers are being pointed at you by the government and police, with all their infinite resources arrayed against you and trying to lock you up, Kevin will fight for you. If you are looking for an attorney for a DUI and/ or criminal defense, find one that has dedicated herself or himself exclusively to those areas. Contact Kevin Moghtanei at (818) CALL-DCD (225-5323) for a free initial consultation.

05/26/2026

We see this all the time: someone believed they were following the law, and now they’re facing a gun charge.

California firearm laws are extremely technical, and even minor misunderstandings can create major legal problems.

You don’t have to fire a weapon to be charged.
In some cases, simply possessing or transporting a firearm incorrectly can trigger criminal allegations.

That’s why it’s important to have someone carefully review the facts of your case instead of assuming guilt based on the arrest alone.

05/22/2026

Quick reminder:
If you’re dealing with a criminal case, stay off social media.

Seriously.

Posts, messages, comments, photos — all of it can potentially be used as evidence.

Even something you think is harmless can be taken out of context later.

The safest move? Don’t post about your case at all.

05/20/2026

One thing we always tell people: being charged is not the same thing as being convicted.

In many cases, there may be opportunities to:
• Reduce charges
• Exclude evidence
• Negotiate alternatives
• Challenge weaknesses in the prosecution’s case

But those opportunities usually don’t happen automatically.

A strong defense strategy starts early and focuses on every detail, because even one issue with evidence or procedure can change the direction of a case.

05/19/2026

A lot of people think, “If I just explain what happened, this whole thing will go away.”

Unfortunately, that’s usually not how criminal cases work.

Police are trained to gather information that supports an investigation, and even small details you think are harmless can later be used against you in court.

We’ve seen people unintentionally hurt their own cases simply because they tried to talk their way out of a stressful situation.

That’s why one of the most important rights you have is the right to remain silent.

If you’re being questioned or investigated, pause before saying anything.

Getting legal guidance early can completely change the direction of a case.

05/14/2026

Good people get charged every day.

One moment.
One mistake.
One misunderstanding.

That doesn’t define you.

We’ve worked with a lot of people who never thought they’d be in this situation.

It happens more than people realize.

What matters is how you respond.

Reach out today so we can strategize on the best possible outcome for you.
https://dcdlaw.com/contact/

05/12/2026

Social media content is increasingly used as evidence in criminal cases.

It might not seem like a big deal, but posting about your situation online can hurt your case.

Even jokes or comments can be taken out of context.

Best move? Stay quiet online.
Advising clients to limit online activity during proceedings is often critical.

California gun laws are confusing, even for people trying to follow them.A simple mistake can turn into a serious charge...
05/08/2026

California gun laws are confusing, even for people trying to follow them.

A simple mistake can turn into a serious charge.

We see this all the time, someone thought they were following the law, and now they’re facing charges.

California gun laws are strict and technical.

If something like this happens, getting clarity early is important.

05/06/2026

Just because you’re charged doesn’t mean that’s how it ends.

A lot of people assume the charge they’re facing is final.

It’s not.

Charges get reduced all the time.

There are often opportunities to reduce charges, sometimes significantly, depending on the case.

But it doesn’t happen by accident, it takes strategy.

A lot of people think, “If I just explain what happened, this will go away.”Unfortunately, that’s usually not how it wor...
05/05/2026

A lot of people think, “If I just explain what happened, this will go away.”

Unfortunately, that’s usually not how it works.

Statements made early on can end up being the foundation of a case.

If something happened and you’re unsure what to do next, it’s worth getting guidance before saying anything.

04/29/2026

Just because you’re under investigation doesn’t mean you’re guilty.

But what you do next matters.

The earlier you hire a defense attorney, the more options you may have.

Early intervention can mean reduced charges or no charges at all.

04/20/2026

Did you know you don’t have to fire a gun to be charged?

California laws are strict, and easy to violate.

Gun charges in California can come from situations many people don’t expect.

Even technical violations can lead to serious consequences.

If you’re facing a gun charge, don’t assume the case is straightforward.

Let us help you get clarity early, so we can help protect your future.

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San Fernando, CA
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