Geoff Alan Dulebohn, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Chico, CA with 21 reviews
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Geoff Alan Dulebohn

1339 Esplanade, Chico, CA

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Education

2010:
Loyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University, Coursework
2006:
California Western School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2005:
Southwestern University School of Law, Coursework
2005:
Universidad del Salvador - Argentina, Coursework
2002:
California St Univ Chico, Bachelor or Arts
2002:
California State University, Chico, Minor Bachelor of Arts
1997:
Nordenbergskolan - Olofstrom, Sweden, Coursework
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Sheryl

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22 Apr, 2024
I cannot overstate the level of professionalism and expertise demonstrated by Geoff Dulebohn. The attention to detail and dedication resulted in the successful dismissal of my case. I highly recommend Geoff Dulebohn to anyone seeking legal representation. Thank you for restoring my peace of mind! Sheryl Waddle
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Evelyn

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22 Apr, 2024
I’ve been reading this forum for advice, and I finally decided to make a post. My scores were as follows; a year and a half ago I got laid off and defaulted on multiple cards/ loans. Finally getting the hands off it. Have a total of around $42K in debt, but $18K in charged off accounts. Have a decent paying job at $70K a year. My credit score was TransUnion 510 (FICO8) in Dec 2023, Equifax 490 (FICO8) in Dec2023, Experian 470 (FICO8) in Dec 2023. Had a milestone $700, Cap 1 plat secured $1000, a random store card for $300. I was looking for a way to raise my credit score. I read an article here about a deep web credit hacker called PINNACLE CREDIT SPECIALIST. I contacted him and it was like magic, this dude raised my credit score to TransUnion 805, Equifax 808, and Experian 811 and created an excellent credit history on my report.
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Anna

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31 Aug, 2022
My DUI case was very delicate and complicated concerning use of prescribed medications while driving. It wasn't a normal scenario whatsoever and he was able to get me a favorable outcome. I did not get charged with DUI or loose my license. Rather I agreed to a 3 year diversion program that required me to continue with monthly psychiatric therapy, random drug testing and recovery classes. This was much more helpful to my unique circumstances than me loosing my license, having a huge fine and therefore unable to afford private therapy as I have no medical insurance. Instead he worked the prosecutors DA and the judge to reach a more helpful outcome that would benefit my health physically and mentally and not set me back any further than the recent traumatic experiences and stressors had already done. He worked diligently, keep me well informed and appeared in court without me on all but 2 occasions as I live 3 hours away from Shasta County. This was a tremendous help financially. His rates were more than affordable and fair and I believe he genuinely cared and understood the bigger picture at hand. His assistant was very helpful and pleasant to work with and they made it easy for me to get the required documentation to them well before my court dates. I really appreciate his help. It made a huge difference in my life and the outcome was more of a help than a burden. It restored my faith in the justice system as there were some mistakes made by law enforcement in my case and the outcome could have been a major setback. He was through, competent and determined to get a helpful favorable outcome for me. He is wonderful, caring and serious. If you need representation for a unique complicated case, I would recommend Geoff and his law office. He even traveled all the way to Redding from Chico to handle my case. I couldn't be more thankful, after 1 year of diversion compliance and progress, the DA and judge agreed to dismiss all the charges. Amen What a lesson learned.
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Exceptional professionalism and expertise
“I cannot overstate the level of professionalism and expertise demonstrated by Geoff Dulebohn.”
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Successful case outcomes
“The attention to detail and dedication resulted in the successful dismissal of my case.”
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Ability to handle complex and unique cases
“My DUI case was very delicate and complicated concerning use of prescribed medications while driving. It wasn't a normal scenario whatsoever and he was able to get me a favorable outcome.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“He values family, your humanity and second chances.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“He was accountable, transparent, committed, and very professional.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2011:
State Bar of California, California State Bar Profile
2011:
KRCR News, Guest Commentary
2011:
Chico Enterprise Record, Trial Dates Set ...
2011:
Redding Record Searchlight, Woman Sues Shasta County Jail
2011:
Oak Leaves, The Rotary Club of Chico
2011:
Nolo Press, Law Firm Commercial
2011:
Redding Record Searchlight, Woman Sues Shasta County Jail for Miscarriage
2011:
DUI.com, Firm Introduction
2010:
Legal Information Institute, Cornell University Attorney Profile
2009:
The Mill Wheel, Books for Inmates
2009:
California NORML, NORML Legal Referral Guide
2007:
Reuters Newswire, "Price is Right" Winner Claims New Car a Wreck
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