Host David Glass shares some statistics while fierce and seasoned criminal defense attorney, Alaleh Kamran, talks consequences and punishments for those who engage in Domestic Violence. She explains misdemeanors vs. felonies and details the process once a case is filed. Glass queries her about specifics and Kamran spells them out. She talks loss of rights of the abuser; she talks about the guidelines for the D.A.’s office; how to file against a perpetrator; she lays it all out in a way that should deter any domestic abuser from committing a crime. Host Glass asks about the three strikes law in California and Kamran breaks it all down from sentencing to deportation to national database fingerprints.

Hosted by

Gary Millea

David J. Glass

Hosted by David J. Glass, your high-stakes family law litigator. Glass is uniquely qualified because in addition to his law degree, he holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology.

Special Guests

Kristina Lindsay Ybarra

Alaleh Kamran, Attorney at Law

Alaleh Kamran has over 31 years of Criminal Defense Experience in State and Federal Courtrooms, ranging from petty misdemeanors to complicated financial structuring schemes, including trafficking, bribery and Asset Seizures and Forfeitures.  

She routinely handles DUIs, Domestic Violence, Gun Charges, and felony trials, including Murders, Stalking, Criminal Threats, Multi-Kilo Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering, Structuring, Banking Fraud, Health Care Fraud, Cigarette Tax Fraud, etc…

She has Federal experience in California, New York, Texas, North Carolina, Michigan, Washington, Nevada and Arizona.  

 Alaleh is a frequent lecturer at Colleges and Universities and Non-Profits Organizations on various Criminal Issues including Juvenile Crimes, Mental Health Defenses & Women’s Empowerment.  She is a  past president of Iranian American Lawyers’ Association. In 2001, she was awarded the “Woman of the Year Award” by the Iranian Jewish Women’s organization of Southern California. She is the recipient of a Certificate of Commendation from City of Los Angeles; a Community Award from the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, a Certificate of Recognition from the City of Beverly Hills, and Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Service & Support by the Mid-Wilshire Domestic Violence prevention collaborative. In 2010, Jewish Unity Foundation honored her with the “Humanitarian of the Year” award.

 She is a member of NACDL, CACJ, CPDA and TPD.  She is a board member of CCE:  Cross-Cultural Expression, a non-profit dedicated to the mental health of the Immigrant community,  the Iranian Noor Film Festival, the Beverly Hills Film Festival, and a previous steering committee member of the Iranian American Women Foundation.   

She has previously hosted her own monthly radio program dealing with Crimes and Constitutional issues.  She has appeared as a legal analyst on E!, NBC4, Entertainment Tonight, People Magazine, the Guardian, Ed Tyll Show, VICE, Good Morning America and KTLA,  and is a regular Legal Guest analyst for Law & Crime TV.  Her cases have been covered by the LA Times, Los Angeles Daily News, New York Post, Hollywood Reporter and Voice of Orange County, etc.   

She is a spiritualist and the teaching of Rumi are the guiding lights of her practice.

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