The Law Office of Thomas Greenberg is dedicated to handling criminal defense matters. We work with a team of investigators, toxicologists, and scientific experts.
Attorney Thomas Greenberg is committed to criminal defense. His extensive knowledge and experience gives him the edge you need to properly handle your case.
Thomas Greenberg is a native of California and a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. He was formerly a highly respected deputy public defender and is now an experienced San Mateo County criminal defense attorney who has provided effective legal services to literally thousands of clients.
His cases have ranged from DUIs to three strikes from arraignment through jury trial. This experience has provided him with a thorough understanding of how prosecutors think, how they prepare their evidence for trial and, therefore, how he can best protect your rights. He has earned a reputation as one of the toughest and hardest hitting defense lawyers in California. He has defended criminal cases for professional athletes, police officers, and even criminal defense lawyers.
Mr. Greenberg handles his clients’ cases personally.
Client was charged with a blood alcohol triple the legal limit and admitted driving. The case was taken to trial and the client was found NOT GUILTY.
Client was arrested for hitting her husband with a bat. After negotating with the judge and the district attorney, the case was DISMISSED.
Client was found with a needle of ketamine in his arm when the police arrived. A sticky situation for a physician charged with a crime. After filing a motion, the case was DISMISSED.
Client, a stay at home mom, was accused of illegally tracking the suspected girlfriend of her husband using a GPS tracking device illegally. Client had admitted using the device. The prosecutor failed to prove their case. Client was acquitted!
Client was found on probation with drugs hidden on his person. At trial, the officer testified that he found the drugs and the client admitted they were his. Client’s position was that the officer had planted the drugs. Client was aquitted!
Client was accused of punching the victim and breaking his eye socket. Victim lied about who began the fight. Assault and battery were dismissed!
Client was accused of changing bar codes on purchases at a large box retailer. Client was caught on video. Case dismissed!
Client was accused of beating her boyfriend with a stick on two separate occasions. She was much smaller than her boyfriend. She admitted hitting him at least once. Case dismissed!
Client was arrested for driving under the influence. At trial, the office testified the client admitted drinking
and driving. Client testified the officer was lying. Client was aquitted!