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Mr. Mathews represents parents and caregivers in juvenile dependency proceedings, including trial-level matters involving contested hearings and decisions affecting custody and reunification. He works closely with clients to navigate the procedural requirements of dependency court and to advocate for their rights and interests throughout the proceedings.
In addition to trial court representation, Mr. Mathews handles juvenile dependency appeals, reviews records, identifies legal and procedural issues, and prepares appellate arguments on behalf of parents seeking review of juvenile court decisions.
Mr. Mathews also represents clients in criminal matters, including misdemeanor and felony cases. His work across criminal and dependency courts allows him to address related legal issues that arise when proceedings overlap.
Prior to joining Johnson Criminal Law Group, Mr. Mathews served as a Staff Attorney at the Public Law Center, where he represented clients in civil legal matters. He also volunteered with Community Legal Aid SoCal, assisting self-represented litigants with unlawful detainer filings, and with the Public Law Center in an on-site volunteer capacity. Earlier in his career, Mr. Mathews interned at ACLU Southern California, where he worked on issues related to civil rights, constitutional law, and access to justice. This experience informs his approach to cases involving due process and government accountability.
At Johnson Criminal Law Group, Mr. Mathews approaches each case with diligence, integrity, and attention to the serious personal stakes involved for his clients.