Walter D. Shaw

Walter D. Shaw

California DUI Lawyer

Shaw 3 Law Firm

337 N. Vineyard Ave., Suite 315, Ontario, CA, 91764
Ontario, CA 91764

Phone: 951-263-0412

Website: shaw3lawfirm.com/

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About Walter D. Shaw

Walter Shaw, the driving force behind Shaw 3 Law Firm (S3LF), stands as a leading authority in DUI and Criminal Defense across California. Since 2020, Mr. Shaw has successfully tackled intricate legal challenges across San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, demonstrating exceptional expertise in locales such as city of San Bernardino, Chino, Fontana, Rialto, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and more. As a passionate DUI defense lawyer, Mr. Shaw dedicates himself to upholding justice and fairness in every case. He stands by individuals facing legal adversity, providing unwavering support and advocacy throughout the legal process. Beyond a profession, defending the accused is Mr. Shaw's calling, driven by a commitment to rectify injustices and foster positive change within the legal system. His mission is to secure fair trials and access to due process for all clients, contributing to a more just society founded on principles of equity and the rights of the accused. With a proven track record encompassing over 500 hundred of meticulously managed cases, Mr. Shaw employs strategic litigation tactics that consistently yield favorable outcomes for his clients. His approach combines meticulous negotiation, litigation, and resolution, ensuring reliable results.


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