In 1973, Jack M. Earley graduated from Loyola Law School and is now in private practice in Irvine, California. He is a Certified Criminal Law Specialist by the State Bar of California. Mr. Earley is a past president of California Attorneys for Criminal Justice and now actively serves as a co-chair for the CACJ Death Penalty Committee. Mr. Earley is often called upon as an expert or consultant for issues regarding competence of counsel. In addition, he is an associate professor at the University of California, Irvine and a frequent speaker for national seminars regarding various criminal issues. He currently is founding President of the Orange County Criminal Defense Bar Association.
As a trial lawyer, he has tried many complex cases in California:
1. Over 125 homicide cases to a jury
2. Over 300 jury trials
3. 9 death penalty cases to jury
4. The first death penalty case in California
5. One of the first gavel to gavel cases shown on Court TV (People v. Betty Broderick)
6. Three not guilty by reason of insanity verdicts, including a Santa Barbara, California case where a student ran over and killed four students (People v. David Attias)
7. Santa Barbara case in which a judge was charged with serious felonies arising out of domestic issues with another woman (People v. Diana Hall)
8. Federal Homicide case tried twice in Central District
9. Testified numerous times as an expert on attorney and client competency in Federal and State courts.
Total Offices: 1
Total Attorneys: 1
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