Michael Levinsohn worked as a public defender his first two years in San Diego, trying approximately twenty jury trials, and has been in private criminal defense practice ever since. He practiced in the Bay Area from 1992 to 2004, and then moved to Los Angeles. He has essentially a “no-deals” approach to defending medical marijuana cases, and has cleared a number of defendants of marijuana charges, money laundering, and “deposit structuring.” He has a particular affinity for marijuana-related child endangerment charges, including the case of Daisy Bram in Butte County.
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