Edward Calvelo Pamintuan

Edward Calvelo Pamintuan

also known as Edward Pamintuan, Ed Pamintuan

5.0
Rating: 9.0

Licensed for 18 years

Personal injury Lawyer Practice Areas: Personal Injury

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16 years | 200 cases

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Licenses

Licensed in California for 18 years

State: California

Acquired: 2007

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in District of Columbia for 17 years

State: District of Columbia

Acquired: 2008

Administratively Suspended - Non-Payment of Dues

No misconduct found

Licensed in Florida for 18 years

State: Florida

Acquired: 2007

Membership Lapsed

No misconduct found

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Edward Calvelo Pamintuan's Reviews

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5.0 /5.0

30 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 4 of 4 reviews | Compassion

Posted by Rowena | May 03, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Personal Injury

Very intelligent, professional, trustworthy, and best Lawyer ever! One call away lawyer, always there to save your day!

Atty. Edward Pamintuan is a very honest, trustworthy, intelligent, and kind lawyer. He explains your case in details and always clearly answers to your questions. When I first contacted him about my car accident , he immediately responded and took care of everything for me. He directly talks to your ...doctor and insurance company to make sure that all information are properly relayed to them. He keeps you inform of your case progress and diligently do represent you with all his best. I am very satisfied with his professionalism and service and surely will recommend him to all my family, friends, and colleagues.

Posted by lakesha09 | February 21, 2014 | Criminal Defense

Charles bush

I recommend Mr. pamintuan he is a very good lawyer , I thank God for.meeting him I was on House arrest for two year for a crime I didn't commit I went to trail and won he's not just a Lawyer he really cares I feel like he's a part of my family I will never forget Edward my freedom was on the line I... was facing 10 to 15 year

Edward Pamintuan

Replied last February 21, 2014

Mr. Bush was charged with Armed Robbery, a life felony, and was looking at a minimum 10 years in prison if convicted because he was alleged to have produced a firearm in the commission of the alleged robbery. It was alleged that Mr. Bush robbed Mr. Ross at gun point after a card game. The prosecution and police were hot to convict Mr. Bush because months prior they were forced to hold off filing charges against him in a murder case where it was proven that he defended himself against an attacker who pulled a gun on him. This case came down to discrediting the police investigation, impeachment and more impeachment, excellent testimony from Mr. Bush and a closing argument that tied everything together. The two main witnesses in the case were one Johnny Ross, the alleged victim, and one James Pinckney, Mr. Bush's "father-in-law" so to speak. The police investigation consisted of pointing the finger at Mr. Bush and not considering any other possibilities. The police conducted a 3 hour long interrogation of Mr. Bush during which the police brought up the prior murder case (which we had redacted so the jury would not be influenced by it) and continuously attempted to coerce Mr. Bush into admitting to participation in the robbery by trying to deprive him of sleep and food, redirection, aggressive questioning, putting words in his mouth and flat out lying to him. My trial partner cross-examined both Mr. Ross and Mr. Pinkney. During cross-examination of Mr. Ross it was shown to the jury that Mr. Ross had drugs on him at the time of the incident, invited an acquaintance to the card game to "use" the cocaine and that he was bragging about having $20,000 on his person. In other words, the jury could infer that he was a drug dealer (rumor has it he was recently shot and killed). From the cross-examination of Mr. Pinkney the jury could easily infer that he set up the card game and that he was running a gambling house, that he was afraid of Johnny Ross and that he waited 30 minutes to call the police, after Mr. Bush had left. I pointed out that he likely attempted to tamper with the jury by making secret hand signals to the jury during a break (resulting in a jury member being dismissed). It was proven on cross-examination that he probably lied about not being in the room during the card game and the drug use (he stated it was Superbowl Sunday and he was in another room watching the game, it was not Superbowl Sunday a fact well known to the football loving jury). Both Mr. Ross and Mr. Pinkney admitted that there was another person watching the card game, a man named "Red" who no one knew well but they believed Mr. Bush had invited. I questioned Mr. Bush on direct examination and he testified well because what he was saying was the truth. In essence, he told the jury he had no reason to rob Mr. Ross because he owned a thriving landscaping business his father left to him, that Johnny Ross was acting like a big shot, that "Red" over heard Mr. Ross' big talk and that it was "Red" who robbed Mr. Ross. Mr. Bush also informed the jury that although he had a firearm on him at the time, the firearm was licensed, he was given a concealed weapons permit, and he did not attempt to get rid of the gun because he had done nothing wrong. It was also pointed out that Mr. Bush's gun was black when one of the other witnesses testified the gun was silver. Mr. Bush stated he watched the entire robbery occur outside of the house, while he and Mr. Pinkney watched from inside the house and that Mr. Pickney did not attempt to come to the aid of Johnny Ross, his friend. Lastly, Mr. Bush's testimony established that Mr. Ross and Mr. Pickney believed he knew "Red" and that Mr. Bush set up the robbery. The jury could infer that Mr. Ross believed Mr. Bush was involved in the robbery and had employed Mr. Pinkney to lie about Mr. Bush's involvement. I gave the closing argument, tying together all the evidence. The jury came back not guilty.

Posted by Ben | November 08, 2013 | Criminal Defense

The Case was eventially dropped

Back in April of 2011 I was arrest for felony grand Theft 2nd degree, this situation arose from a bad business partnership that I had gotten involved with back in 2007 had gone really bad and I got left holding the bag, and a serious felony grand theft charge too boot, I had to use a public defender ...and that when I met Edward Pamintuan, from the beginning Ed was helpful, supportive and a great listener, and I always felt like he believed what I told him, anyway after about a year of going back and forth to court, we decided to go to trial, and fight the felony grand theft charge, we showed up in court on April 29th 2012 to proceed to trial, and when the judge asked Ed what we wanted to do, and he said we would like to proceed to trial your honor, and almost immediately the prosecutor said in that case your honor we are dropping the case, anyway it was a great win, and I truly believe Ed was as happy for me, as I was for myself. If you get in criminal trouble be sure to give Ed a call

Edward Pamintuan

Replied last November 08, 2013

Ben was charged with a serious white collar crime related Grand Theft that carried a maximum punishment of 15 years in prison. He was wrongfully accused of stealing money from a client of his. As with all theft cases the prosecution HAD to prove intent to commit the theft. It was clear from the beginning that he never had the intent to commit any theft and the prosecution could not prove he had the intent. In simple terms, the strategy in this case was to methodically smash the prosecutions case in two-parts: 1) destroying the prosecutions case through the use of deliberately scheduled discovery depositions and 2) strengthening Ben's case by bringing forth our own evidence. The depositions of the prosecutions witnesses, each one more involved in the case than the last, revealed that none of the prosecutions witnesses could prove that Ben had the intent to commit any theft. Our own evidence came in the form of a witness, Ben's accountant, who was able to explain, during a deposition conducted by the prosecution, what happened to the alleged "stolen" money. After the discovery process was finished it was crystal clear to me that we would win the case at a trial and I immediately demanded a speedy trial to ensure that Ben would obtain justice as soon as the law would allow. The prosecution, having seen the case crumble apart during discovery, had no choice but to drop charges against Ben.

Posted by anonymous | October 23, 2011 | Criminal Defense

Excellent, Intelligent and very whitty

Mr. Pamintuan was ny lawyer in a Felony case I had against the state of Florida. At the time I was in Drug Rehabilitation trying to get my life together. He took initiative and got me probation on a 10 year charge and because he knew I was treatment always took care of me first in court. He explained... in detail when and what he was doing and is a very swift lawyer. This guy's a genius, serioiusly.

Edward Pamintuan

Replied last August 22, 2013

I was able to assist this gentleman continue his rehabilitation and recovery by moving for an alternative sentence. An alternative sentence moves the court to sentence a defendant to rehabilitation rather than punishment. As I remember, this gentleman had been recovering from his addition for years which is not unusual. After hearing testimony from my client and his witnesses the court was convinced that rehabilitation would benefit my client and the community. I have seen this gentleman since the resolution of the case and I am happy to say he is continuing on the road to recovery.

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Edward Calvelo Pamintuan's Lawyer Endorsements

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Michael Ryan

Criminal defense lawyer | Jul 01

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I worked with Mr. Pamintuan as a trial partner in a felony trial unit/ I was able to watch my trial partner pull many "rabbits out of the hat". with incredible trial skills and outstanding work ethic, I highly endorse this lawyer. If I ever have a client who needs help in California, he's my first call."

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Aryan Aliakbarzadeh

Bankruptcy and debt lawyer | Mar 19

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Adrian Terrado

Personal injury lawyer | Jan 21

Relationship: Friend

"Edward is very knowledgeable in criminal defense in personal injury. I endorse and highly recommend Edward."

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John O'Brien

Personal injury lawyer | Aug 08

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. An extremely talented and well respected attorney in the legal community."

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Sean Cleary

Bankruptcy and debt lawyer | Jun 10

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. An extremely talented and well respected attorney in the legal community."

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Nathaniel Wojan

Criminal defense lawyer | Mar 24

Relationship: Other

"It is obvious from client reviews and recognition by fellow lawyers that Attorney Pamintuan is top-notch. I endorse this lawyer."

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James Dicks

Criminal defense lawyer | Nov 29

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"This attorney works very hard for the client and keeps up with the law by attending legal seminars to assist them in this regard. I endorse this attorney."

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Syed Afzal

Litigation lawyer | Nov 18

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I had the pleasure of working with Edward for the past five years at the Broward County Public Defenders office. I am impressed by his ability to prepare and think through serious litigation manners. His hard work and dedication is an asset for those he represents. What is amazing is ability to be ready and prepared for trial and the attention and care he gives his clients. At one point i remember him winning ten trials in a row. I highly recommend him ."

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Monte Robbins

Unknown lawyer | Nov 18

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. Highly regarded in the legal community."

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Richard Dwyer

Unknown lawyer | Nov 13

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Luis Macias

Unknown lawyer | Nov 13

Relationship: Other

"I endorse this lawyer."

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J Smith

Immigration lawyer | Nov 13

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Matisyahu Wolfberg

Bankruptcy and debt lawyer | Nov 11

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer for your Bankruptcy Dept needs."

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Daniel Fisher

Bankruptcy and debt lawyer | Nov 10

Relationship: Other

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Michael Shemtoub

Bankruptcy and debt lawyer | Sep 30

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Your resume speaks for itself and I consider you a valuable member of the attorney community. I would recommend you to anyone and everyone who needs your services. I whole heartedly endorse this lawyer!"

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Gustavo Frances

Criminal defense lawyer | Sep 30

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. He is a very good attorney and works extremely hard for his clients."

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Joel Mumford

Criminal defense lawyer | Sep 28

Relationship: Co-worker

"Edward is an extremely talented attorney. I have worked with him on several cases and he is wholeheartedly dedicated to his clients and getting them best result possible, whether it's negotiating a great deal or taking a difficult case to trial Edward never backs down. I recommend him to anyone needing a criminal defense attorney."

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Evan Rosenberg

Criminal defense lawyer | Sep 10

Relationship: Co-worker

"I endorse this lawyer. Ed is a diligent, zealous advocate."

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Amir Hagoo

General practice lawyer | Sep 09

Relationship: Co-worker

"I worked with Ed at the public defender's office for almost four years. I know him to be a great strategist when he works his cases up for trial, and has great command in a courtroom. He is the only lawyer that I know, or even heard of, to have won 10 jury trials in row - an unsurpassable feat only a select few lawyers can say they have accomplished."

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Grant Schwarz

Criminal defense lawyer | Aug 26

Relationship: Opposing Counsel on matter

"I have tried several cases against Ed while I was a prosecutor, and he was my opposing Public Defender. Ed is able to draw upon a deep knowledge of the law to build strong defenses for each of his clients. We were all sad to see Florida lose such a hard working and compassionate attorney."

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Experience

Rating:  9.0 (Superb)

Honors

2015

Clients' Choice, Avvo

2015

Excellent Rating, Avvo

2014

Clients' Choice, Avvo

2014

Excellent Rating, Avvo

2013

Excellent Rating, Avvo

2013

Clients' Choice, Avvo

2006

Cum Laude, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Student Bar Association

2004

Fellowship with the Center of Law and Technology, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Student Bar Association

Work Experience

2013 - Present

Managing Partner, The Law Office of Edward Pamintuan

2008 - Present

Assistant Public Defender, Broward County Public Defender's Office

2006 - 2006

Of Counsel, The American Legal Center

2006 - 2006

Law Clerk, The Law Office Ellis Rubin and Robert Barrar

2006 - 2006

Legal Intern, Casa Cornelia Law Center

2005 - 2005

Legal Intern, San Diego County Office Of The Public Defender

Associations

2014 - Present

Cavite Association of Southern California

President

2014 - Present

Mater Dei Catholic Church

Parishoner

2013 - Present

United States District Court for the Southern District of California

Attorney Member

2013 - Present

Consumer Attorneys of San Diego

Attorney Member

2013 - Present

United States District Court for the Central District of California

Attorney Member

2007 - Present

Freemasonry - Southwest Lodge 283

Master Mason

Sample of Legal Cases

People v. R.T.

No action before charges filed

People v. J.T. (Domestic Violence)

No action before charges filed

People v. C.C. (DUI)

Favorable plea bargain for the client

People v. A.G. (Domestic Violence)

Dismissed Counts 2 and 3. Misdemeanor charge on Count 1 with 3 years informal probation.

People v. S.A. (Domestic Violence)

No Action before charges filed

People v. J.S. (Felony)

Dismissed Counts 2 and 3. Misdemeanor charge on Count 1 with 3 years informal probation.

State of Florida v. E.B. (Adult Felony)

Charge Dismissed after Stand Your Ground Hearing

State of Florida v. J.T. (Adult Felony)

Not Guilty after Jury Trial

State of Florida v. I.A. (Adult Felony)

Not Guilty (Felony Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon), Guilty (Misdemeanor Battery, Time Served)

State of Florida v. R.A.M. (Adult Felony)

Not Guilty after Jury Trial

State of Florida v. A.F. (Adult Felony)

Not Guilty after Jury Trial

State of Florida v. V.H. (Adult Felony)

Not Guilty (Burglary of a Dwelling), Guilty (Misdemeanor Battery and Petit Theft, Time Served)

State of Florida v. M.D. (Adult Felony)

Not Guilty after Jury Trial

In the Matter of E.F. (Chapter 7 Bankruptcy)

Full discharged, no assets used to pay creditors

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Education

2006

Thomas Jefferson School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

2003

University of California - Irvine

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2015

Showbiz Watcher

Criminal Defense and Personal Injury

2013

National Criminal Procedure Tournament

Moot Court Judge

2013

DZXL Radyo Mo Nationwide 558

Special Guest - U.S. Perspective on Philippine Legal Issues

Publications

2013

The Law Office of Edward Pamintuan Website The Law Office of Edward Pamintuan Website

Languages

English

Tagalog

Activity

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