One in four Americans suffers from mental illness. The 19-year-old daughter with major depressive disorder, using alcohol or drugs to cope with overwhelming emotions. The 29-year-old son managing schizophrenia, struggling with situations beyond his understanding. The 48-year-old mother newly diagnosed with bipolar disorder, who, despite being gentle by nature, experiences an episode that unintentionally harms those she loves. I am here to help you navigate these difficult times.
Sadly, people with mental illnesses are often incarcerated or placed in locked facilities simply because they are vulnerable and misunderstood. Many police officers lack the proper training to recognize and de-escalate mental health crises, leading to unjust arrests and charges instead of treatment.
Thankfully, California has enacted laws recognizing that some alleged misconduct stems from legitimate mental health issues, not criminal intent. If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges related to a mental health condition, please contact me today.