Welbourn Law

Southern California Criminal Defense Attorney

Ed Welbourn - California Defense Attorney DUI, Drugs & Domestic ViolenceWelbourn Law is a southern California criminal defense law firm dedicated to the representation of adults, juveniles, and businesses facing criminal prosecution in both the State and Federal Courts in California. Mr. Welbourn specializes in both Misdemeanor and Felony cases ranging from driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI), drug possession, domestic violence to Third Strike and murder cases.

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  • 03.31.2010

    When is a Search Warrant Necessary?

    The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects Americans from unreasonable searches by the government.  That means that absent an emergency situation or other legal exception, a police officer must have a search warrant before conducting a search of your person or property.

    How a Search Warrant is Obtained

    The Fourth Amendment requires that searches be specific and reasonable.  That means that a judge will only approve a search warrant if law enforcement is specific as to the items and location it wishes to search.  Law enforcement must also prove that probable cause exists that a specific item is located in a specific place.

  • 04.20.2009

    A man who bought a yacht from a now missing retired couple and may have been the last person to see them alive pleaded not guilty Monday to charges linking him to large scale drug sales.

    Skylar J. Deleon, described by his wife's attorney as a former child actor, was charged with three counts of laundering money from drug sales and three counts of possessing money related to narcotic sales. Court documents show that the allegations involve at least $250,000.

    Prosecutor Matt Murphy said Deleon, 25, bought the 55-foot cabin cruiser from the now missing Arizona couple, Tom and Jackie Hawks, but Murphy declined to say whether he is a suspect in their disappearance.

    There has been no trace of the Hawks since mid-November, when they sold the cabin cruiser on which they lived for $400,000 to Deleon and his wife, Jennifer. Police found the missing couple's car in Mexico last week.

    Deleon, who lives in Long Beach and has a previous conviction for burglary, was a child actor who appeared in the "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers" television show, according to Michael Molfetta, an attorney for his wife, Jennifer, who attended the arraignment.

    Deleon's attorney, Ed Welbourn, declined to discuss the case in detail.

    "He's a young guy and obviously he's scared about what's going on, but I can't comment," Welbourn said.

    His wife, who has not been charged, decided to hire an attorney after police searched their home, Molfetta said.

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4425 Jamboree Road,
suite 130
Newport Beach, CA 92660

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