Thomas Watson Storey
- 654 Main St El Centro, CA 92243
- +1-760-352-1311
- No email available
About:
Mr. Storey first became acquainted with the criminal justice system as a deputy sheriff in 1970. He completed his education through Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego while working as a deputy and sergeant at the Imperial County Sheriff’s Office. He transferred from the Sheriff’s Office to the District Attorneys Office after receiving his Juris Doctor. Mr. Storey is a second generation resident of Imperial County. His law enforcement experience and time with the District Attorneys Office influenced him to run for political office which resulted in his election as Imperial County District Attorney where he served until 1987. Mr. Storey has tried in excess of two hundred criminal trials through verdict since he started practicing law in 1978. He is known affectionately by many in the local legal community as a “Trial Dog.” His experience as a law enforcement officer, deputy district attorney, the District Attorney, and criminal defense attorney make him one of the most experienced and qualified criminal defense and trial attorneys in Imperial County. Mr. Storey is a member of the Imperial County Bar Association, California Public Defenders Association and is a Past President and current member of the Holtville Rotary Club.
Jurisdiction:California
Languages
English
Fees
Free Consultation
Education
Undergraduate Degree Western State Univ
Associations
Member
Reviews
RATED 1.0
Sep 18, 2024via Google
Derek Schwartz
"Absolutely shocked at the level of service this attorney gave to one of his clients. The case was pro bono so I’m certain his paying clients aren’t treated with this level of disrespect but I would NEVER recommend this law office. Besides pushing us off while we waited outside his office, after being outright lied to, they absolutely reduced to make a copy of the legal paperwork we were picking up. If I was spending money on an attorney I would certainly go elsewhere. If you’re one of the unfortunates that gets him assigned as a public defender ask for another attorney. I’ve seen new lawyers at the PD office better than this."
RATED 1.0
Sep 18, 2022via Google
Christina Cruz
"No way to leave voicemail."
RATED 4.0
Sep 18, 2021via Google
Chris Kennedy
RATED 5.0
Sep 18, 2021via Google
Patricia Thompson
RATED 1.0
Sep 18, 2021via Google
Jacqueline Castillo