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Harry S. Stern

Harry S. Stern is the managing principal of the California law firm Rains Lucia Stern, PC. Rains Lucia Stern has contracts with over two hundred and fifty public safety labor associations.

Stern’s practice is focused on civil litigation and criminal defense. He has successfully defended peace officers in a number of high-profile trials. Stern has also represented college and professional athletes, candidates for elected office and other prominent people in civil and criminal actions in both federal and state court. Stern won the full acquittal of former Fresno Officer Paul Van Dalen, the exoneration of Richmond Police Officer Dedrick Riley and successfully defended Kyle Langford of the Oracle Team USA ("OTUSA") America's Cup crew. Stern regularly represents peace officers in internal investigations, administrative hearings, coroner’s inquests, grand jury proceedings and related court actions.

Stern teaches classes and seminars on a broad range of topics related to police legal issues. Prior to becoming an attorney, Stern was a police officer with the City of Berkeley and was a member of the Berkeley Police Association’s Board of Directors. Stern graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in English Literature. He earned his law degree from the University of San Francisco while working full-time as a police officer. He also attended Chicago’s Loyola University School of Law as a visiting student, where he earned two academic achievement awards and worked at the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in the criminal appeals division. He has also served on the University of California’s Civilian Police Review Board and is a member of Cal’s Order of the Golden Bear. Stern was admitted to practice law in California in 1995 and is also admitted to practice in the Northern, Eastern and Central Districts of the federal courts of California and the federal District Court of Colorado, as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in California. Stern grew up in Chicago and attended New Trier High School. He has three children.

References:

Mumma, Linda (2014-02-12) 4 Fresno police officers found not guilty on 7 of 8 excessive force charges, ABC 30 KFSN, Fresno http://abc30.com/archive/9426860/ retrieved 2014-06-16

Fraley, Malaika (2012-01-26) Richmond police officer acquitted of all charges in brutality case, Contra Costa Times http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/ci_19829989 retrieved 2014-06-16

External Links:

http://www.rlslawyers.com/our-team/harry-stern/

Harry S. Stern Harry S. Stern is the managing principal of the California law firm Rains Lucia Stern, PC. Rains Lucia Stern has contracts with over two hundred and fifty public safety labor associations. Stern’s practice is focused on civil litigation and criminal defense. He has successfully defended peace officers in a number of high-profile trials. Stern has also represented college and professional athletes, candidates for elected office and other prominent people in civil and criminal actions in both federal and state court. Stern won the full acquittal of former Fresno Officer Paul Van Dalen, the exoneration of Richmond Police Officer Dedrick Riley and successfully defended Kyle Langford of the Oracle Team USA ("OTUSA") America's Cup crew. Stern regularly represents peace officers in internal investigations, administrative hearings, coroner’s inquests, grand jury proceedings and related court actions.

Stern teaches classes and seminars on a broad range of topics related to police legal issues. Prior to becoming an attorney, Stern was a police officer with the City of Berkeley and was a member of the Berkeley Police Association’s Board of Directors. Stern graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in English Literature. He earned his law degree from the University of San Francisco while working full-time as a police officer. He also attended Chicago’s Loyola University School of Law as a visiting student, where he earned two academic achievement awards and worked at the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in the criminal appeals division. He has also served on the University of California’s Civilian Police Review Board and is a member of Cal’s Order of the Golden Bear. Stern was admitted to practice law in California in 1995 and is also admitted to practice in the Northern, Eastern and Central Districts of the federal courts of California and the federal District Court of Colorado, as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in California. Stern grew up in Chicago and attended New Trier High School. He has three children. References: Mumma, Linda (2014-02-12) 4 Fresno police officers found not guilty on 7 of 8 excessive force charges, ABC 30 KFSN, Fresno http://abc30.com/archive/9426860/ retrieved 2014-06-16 Fraley, Malaika (2012-01-26) Richmond police officer acquitted of all charges in brutality case, Contra Costa Times http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/ci_19829989 retrieved 2014-06-16

External Links: http://www.rlslawyers.com/our-team/harry-stern/

Harry S. Stern
Harry S. Stern is the managing principal of the California law firm Rains Lucia Stern, PC. Rains Lucia Stern has contracts with over two hundred and fifty public safety labor associations. Stern’s practice is focused on civil litigation and criminal defense. He has successfully defended peace officers in a number of high-profile trials. Stern has also represented college and professional athletes, candidates for elected office and other prominent people in civil and criminal actions in both federal and state court. Stern won the full acquittal of former Fresno Officer Paul Van Dalen, the exoneration of Richmond Police Officer Dedrick Riley and successfully defended Kyle Langford of the Oracle Team USA ("OTUSA") America's Cup crew. Stern regularly represents peace officers in internal investigations, administrative hearings, coroner’s inquests, grand jury proceedings and related court actions.

Stern teaches classes and seminars on a broad range of topics related to police legal issues. Prior to becoming an attorney, Stern was a police officer with the City of Berkeley and was a member of the Berkeley Police Association’s Board of Directors. Stern graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in English Literature. He earned his law degree from the University of San Francisco while working full-time as a police officer. He also attended Chicago’s Loyola University School of Law as a visiting student, where he earned two academic achievement awards and worked at the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in the criminal appeals division. He has also served on the University of California’s Civilian Police Review Board and is a member of Cal’s Order of the Golden Bear. Stern was admitted to practice law in California in 1995 and is also admitted to practice in the Northern, Eastern and Central Districts of the federal courts of California and the federal District Court of Colorado, as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in California. Stern grew up in Chicago and attended New Trier High School. He has three children.

References: Mumma, Linda (2014-02-12) 4 Fresno police officers found not guilty on 7 of 8 excessive force charges, ABC 30 KFSN, Fresno http://abc30.com/archive/9426860/ retrieved 2014-06-16 Fraley, Malaika (2012-01-26) Richmond police officer acquitted of all charges in brutality case, Contra Costa Times http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/ci_19829989 retrieved 2014-06-16

External Links: http://www.rlslawyers.com/our-team/harry-stern/