Helping Good People Regain Control of Their Future
When Charged With a Crime
April 2019 eNewsletter Issue no. 29
From April 26, 2004, to April 30, 2019:
What a Difference 15 Years Makes!
Our Firm’s Founder and Managing Partner, David P. Shapiro, experienced first-hand the fears and uncertainties those who are thrust into the criminal justice system face when he was arrested on April 26, 2004. David was only 22 years old. He was concerned about the impact of the arrest on his future, whether he would have to return to jail if convicted of the crime for which he was arrested. David has come a long way since being released from the Orleans Parish Prison. Fifteen years later, David embraces that experience and uses it as motivation each and every day by leading the Firm to continue to help good people regain control of their future when charged with crimes. Click here (or on the photo above) to watch David’s video discussing what a difference 15 years has made! 
April 15 – 19, 2019:
A Week of Giving Back 
The entire Firm remains committed to giving back to the San Diego community, both inside and outside the courtroom. The week of April 15-19 was no exception. David delivered the commencement address at the graduation for Second Chance Class 225, a charitable organization devoted to providing workforce readiness training and job placement for those caught in the cycle of incarceration and poverty. Three days earlier, the Firm was invited to spend an evening with San Diego’s East African community after sponsoring this year’s uniforms for the Friendly Soccer League of San Diego. Giving back has become part of the fabric and the culture at the Law Office of David P. Shapiro, and we look forward to building on our charitable contributions and community involvement year after year. 
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This newsletter is for meant for informational and marketing purposes only, and should not be relied on as legal advice. Viewing and/or use of the newsletter, including sending email or submission of forms, does not create or constitute an attorney-client relationship. Any endorsement, testimonial or other statement contained in or referred to in this newsletter is not a guarantee, a warranty or a prediction of a particular result in your case. David P. Shapiro and Stefano L. Molea are active members of the State Bar of California and are admitted to practice law in any and all California state courts and in the Southern District of California federal courts.