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Whitney Bernstein Criminal Defense Law

Whitney has spent her career representing clients charged with felony and misdemeanor criminal offenses. She is an aggressive litigator with a track record for achieving success for her clients when the odds are against them. Whitney earned her reputation as a credible, indefatigable, and respected advocate during her years as a trial attorney with the Federal Defenders of San Diego and with Brooklyn Defender Services. She has tried numerous felony and misdemeanor federal and state jury trials. In addition to Whitney?s considerable courtroom and trial experience, she has drafted and argued countless suppression and discovery violation motions, negotiated favorable dispositions for her clients, and obtained numerous dismissals of charges. Whitney takes a very hands-on approach by involving herself in all aspects of case management, investigation, interviews, negotiations, and trial preparation. She has also successfully argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding interpretation and application of federal immigration laws. Prior to her decision to specialize in criminal defense, she honed her research and writing skills by developing arguments in the seminal Supreme Court case on the constitutionality of warrantless GPS monitoring, assisting in lawsuits against the City of Philadelphia challenging the constitutionality of prison conditions, and drafting Reports and Recommendations on habeas petitions and employment discrimination claims for a U.S. Magistrate Judge in the Southern District of New York. In addition to her actual practice, while at the Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc., Whitney helped expand the office?s renowned training curriculum and supervised new trial attorneys. She also continues to train federal criminal defense practitioners at the local and national level. At her most recent training at the National Seminar for Federal Defenders, she spoke on the emerging body of law on cell phones and the Fourth Amendment. Currently, Whitney proudly serves on the inaugural Advisory Board to the San Diego County Probation Department Chief. Prior to joining Bienert | Katzman, Whitney was a trial attorney for the Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc. Before that, she was a trial attorney for the Brooklyn Defender Services in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School earning her J.D. and simultaneously earning her Master of Science in Criminology from the University of Pennsylvania Department of Criminology. Whitney was an Associate Editor of the Journal of Law and Social Change and was awarded a Pro Bono Recognition of Outstanding Distinction for her service. As an undergraduate at Cornell University where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Government and Sociology with a concentration in Law and Society, she graduated with Distinction in All Subjects, Dean?s List, and was an active volunteer in the local community as a firefighter and teacher.


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