Solicitation of Prostitution Attorney in Pleasanton, CA

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Law Office of John W. Noonan

5674 Stoneridge Drive
Suite 204
Pleasanton, CA 94588925-400-6635
Firm Website For: Solicitation of Prostitution Attorney in Pleasanton, CA

Solicitation of Prostitution Overview

Charges or allegations in any sex crime case should be taken very seriously in California. At the Law Office of John W. Noonan, we strive to keep the matter private and to maintain your public image while pursuing the best possible outcome in your particular case. There are devastating potential consequences incorporated with the solicitation of prostitution that include impacts on your family, your career and future job opportunities.

Our Pleasanton firm can also handle pleas and court proceedings remotely for out-of-town clients. If you have been charged with prostitution, caught in a raid or caught buying or selling services on craigslist, we can help you pursue favorable resolutions in state or federal court.

Attorney John W. Noonan has more than 49 years of experience handling prostitution cases, and he can help you to pursue treatment programs, counseling programs and other alternatives to sentencing, if it is necessary and in your best interests.

Attorney Noonan knows the law from all angles. He spent years working as the Alameda County district attorney, is certified in criminal law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization and has been named Alameda County Attorney of the Year.

Please contact the Law Office of John W. Noonan for a free initial consultation to discuss your options related to solicitation of prostitution. Call our law firm 24/7 at 925-400-6635. Payment options available.

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Areas of Practice

  • Solicitation of Prostitution
  • Criminal Law

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