Weapons Charges
Weapons Charges Attorney in Santa Ana
Weapons Offenses Are Aggressively Prosecuted in Orange County
California enforces some of the nation’s toughest gun and weapon laws — and Santa Ana prosecutors rarely show leniency when firearms or prohibited weapons are involved. Even a simple possession violation can lead to felony charges, loss of gun rights, and years in state prison.
At The Law Offices of Glew & Kim, we provide experienced representation for clients accused of illegal possession, concealed carry, assault weapon, or firearm-related offenses. We understand that not every charge reflects criminal intent — and that overzealous enforcement can lead to unfair arrests.
Common Weapon-Related Offenses in California
Our firm defends against a full range of weapon and firearm allegations, including:
Felon in possession of a firearm (Penal Code §29800)
Carrying a concealed weapon (Penal Code §25400)
Brandishing a firearm or weapon (Penal Code §417)
Assault with a deadly weapon (ADW) (Penal Code §245)
Possession of illegal or unregistered firearms
Modification or transportation of assault weapons
Use of a firearm in the commission of a crime
Even misdemeanor-level gun charges can trigger federal restrictions and permanent record implications.
Penalties for Firearm and Weapon Convictions
Depending on the type of weapon, the circumstances of arrest, and prior convictions, penalties may include:
Misdemeanor charges – up to 1 year in county jail
Felony charges – 2, 3, or 4 years in state prison
Sentence enhancements under California’s “10-20-life” law for firearm use during a felony
Permanent firearm prohibition under federal and state law
Loss of professional licensing or immigration eligibility
Example: Under Penal Code §12022.5, using a gun during another felony can add 10 years to a sentence — even if the weapon wasn’t fired.
Building a Defense That Fits the Facts
Our defense strategy starts with the details of your arrest — because small procedural errors often lead to case dismissal.
We carefully examine:
Whether the search or traffic stop was lawful
If probable cause existed to seize or inspect a weapon
Whether the firearm was operable or under your actual control
Chain-of-custody documentation for all seized evidence
The legality of your firearm’s registration or modification
In many cases, we’ve had charges reduced or dismissed after uncovering constitutional violations or proving that the weapon didn’t belong to our client.
Local Court Knowledge You Can Rely On
Weapons cases in Santa Ana are often heard at the Central Justice Center on Civic Center Drive — where The Law Offices of Glew & Kim routinely appear. Our familiarity with local prosecutors, judges, and diversion programs allows us to pursue the most favorable outcomes possible, including charge reductions, diversion eligibility, or record expungement where appropriate.
What To Do If You’ve Been Arrested With a Weapon
If you’ve been arrested or contacted by law enforcement regarding a firearm or weapon:
Do not consent to any searches or questioning without your attorney.
Do not discuss ownership or registration details at the scene.
Secure legal counsel immediately — early action can prevent formal filing.
Our team can contact the DA’s office before charges are filed and sometimes prevent the case from proceeding altogether.
Protect Your Rights Before They’re Taken Away
A conviction for a firearm or weapon offense can permanently strip you of your gun rights and your freedom. Don’t leave your case to chance. Contact The Law Offices of Glew & Kim today to speak with a criminal defense attorney in Santa Ana who can fight to protect your future and your Second Amendment rights.
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