Quick Answer
The Law Office of Zak Fisher represents people charged with misdemeanors in Long Beach. Cases are policed by LBPD and heard at the Long Beach Courthouse. Long Beach has its own City Prosecutor.
Key Takeaways
- Long Beach has its own police department (400 W. Broadway).
- Cases are heard at the Long Beach Courthouse (275 Magnolia Ave).
- The Long Beach City Prosecutor files most local misdemeanors.
- Common charges: DUI (PCH, 405, 710), petty theft, battery, public intox.
- Flat-fee pricing; free 20-min consult.
Where Long Beach criminal cases are heard
Long Beach is policed by Long Beach Police Department (400 W. Broadway). Misdemeanor cases are typically filed by the Long Beach City Prosecutor or LA County DA and heard at the Long Beach Courthouse (275 Magnolia Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90802).
Common misdemeanor charges in Long Beach
- DUI — PCH, 405, 710 corridors.
- Petty theft — Pike Outlets, 2nd Street, downtown retail.
- Simple battery
- Public intoxication
- Drug possession
- Resisting (PC 148)
Defense considerations
- Body-worn camera and dispatch audio review.
- PC 1538.5 motion to suppress.
- Pitchess motions for officer records.
- PC 1001.95 pretrial diversion when eligible.
- Mental health (PC 1001.36) and military (PC 1001.80) diversion when applicable.
Flat-fee pricing
Every engagement is quoted as a flat fee in writing before any retainer is paid. No hourly bills, no surprise invoices.
Schedule a free consultation
The Law Office of Zak Fisher offers a free 20-minute consultation. Bar #332712. UCLA School of Law 2020. National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 (California).