Mr. Thomas Patrick Gill Jr. | Managing Partner

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About Thomas

Pepperdine University, J.D. (1974)
University of Southern California, B.A. (1971)

PRACTICE AREAS: LITIGATION (CIVIL AND CRIMINAL)

Fellow lawyers and judges rank Mr. Gill at the highest level of professional excellence (AV or very high to pre-eminent) as reported by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell peer review rating services.  For the second year in a row, Mr. Gill was selected for inclusion in Super Lawyer of Northern California for 2009.  Only five percent (5%) of the lawyers in Northern California, as identified by peer recognition, professional achievement and independent research on each candidate receive this designation.

He handles both civil and criminal litigation, and is certified as a Criminal Law Specialist by the California Board of Legal Specialization.  Mr. Gill has handled over one hundred (100) jury trials; made over six thousand (6,000) court appearances on both civil and criminal matters; has handled over twenty (20) murder cases, including death penalty cases; and obtained recoveries for clients totaling in the millions of dollars.

Comprehensive Criminal Law Services

Mr. Gill represents clients charged with any misdemeanor or felony crime ranging from drug possession to capital murder. Mr. Gill handles cases in both state and federal court, including juvenile law matters and areas described below:

  • property crimes
  • drug possession, distribution, cultivation, manufacturing, and trafficking
  • robbery, rape, assault and battery
  • white collar crimes
  • homicide
  • DUI and other misdemeanors

Mr. Gill has a successful track record in winning "not guilty" verdicts and attractive plea agreements for our clients.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES:

State Bar of California
Solano County Bas Association
Napa County Bar Association
California Attorneys for Criminal Justice

PUBLISHED CASES:

  • McGlothlen v, DMV (1977) 71 CA 3d 1005; Constitutionality of S. B. 38
  • Graham v. Municipal Court (1981) 123 CA 3d 1016, May an elected County Supervisor defend criminal defendants in his home County?
  • People v. Maestas (1988) 204 CA 3d 1208; Illegal police conduct and bad faith in search warrant context
  • People v. Cruz (1989) 209 CA 3d 560; Leading case on reimbursement to county for cost of court-appointed counsel
  • Neilsen v. Superior Court (1997) 55 CA 4th 1150; Discoverability of defendant's psychiatric records by a co-defendant in a capital case

Admission

Verified Florida

1988

Verified Ohio

1973

Education

Univ of Southern Calif; Los Angeles CA

Bachelor

Barnett Gill Highlights

Family Law

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