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  • Charges: Murder, shot neighbor twice in front and twice in back
  • Looking At: 35 years to life
  • Results: Six Years
  • Charges: Child molest of grandchild
  • Looking At: 16 years
  • Results: No charges filed
  • Charges: Drunk Driving, arm almost severed, victim permanently disabled.
  • Looking At: Prior attorney got client a three year prison offer
  • Results: Felony probation, home detention
  • Charges: Armed robbery by a juvenile
  • Looking At: California Youth Authority until age 25
  • Results: Simple theft, home detention
  • Charges: Grand theft of a firearm and residential burglary
  • Looking At: 6 years 8 months prison
  • Results: Charges dismissed at trial
  • Charges: Two charges of domestic violence and two charges of child endangerment
  • Looking At: Several years prison
  • Results: Misdemeanor disturbing the peace, no jail.
  • Charges: Domestic violence and vandalism charges
  • Looking At: Four years prison
  • Results: Charges dismissed.
  • Charges: Two charges of attempted murder
  • Looking At: Life in prison
  • Results: Jury acquitted client of all charges
  • Charges: Four charges of assault with a firearm
  • Looking At: Seven years prison
  • Results: Negligent discharge, no jail.
  • Charges: Dui at a sobriety checkpoint
  • Looking At: Second time dui with thirty days jail and license suspension for up to two years.
  • Results: Motion to suppress granted, all charges dismissed.
  • Charges: Domestic violence against ex-spouse
  • Looking At: Four years prison
  • Results: Charges dismissed.
  • Charges: Child abuse with permanent injuries
  • Looking At: Loss of child and state prison.
  • Results: No charges filed and we won the juvenile trial and child returned to the father.
  • Charges: Co-conspirator on high profile Dyleski case
  • Looking At: Life in prison under co-conspirator liability
  • Results: No charges, client testified in trial under immunity deal.
  • Charges: Domestic violence of spouse who was seeking a divorce
  • Looking At: One year county jail
  • Results: Charges dismissed.
  • Charges: Assault on police officer causing serious bodily injury
  • Looking At: Ten years prison
  • Results: Probation, drug program.
  • Charges: Possession for sale of drugs
  • Looking At: Four years prison
  • Results: Misdemeanor, no jail.
  • Charges: Stalking and breaking into ex-girlfriend's house
  • Looking At: Seven years prison
  • Results: Drug program, probation, no jail.
  • Charges: Murder charges with driver of a drive-by shooting
  • Looking At: 25 to life as an aider and abettor
  • Results: No charges filed
  • Charges: Battery and intimidation of witnesses by High School coach
  • Looking At: Felony probation, one year jail
  • Results: Disturbing the peace, no jail.
  • Charges: Battery on a minor by an adult
  • Looking At: Probation and six months jail.
  • Results: Charges dismissed.
  • Charges: Robbery by juvenile
  • Looking At: California Youth Authority
  • Results: Wilderness camp, client is doing very well.
  • Charges: Possession for sale of drugs
  • Looking At: Prison
  • Results: Six months rehab program
  • Charges: Burglary by Juvenile
  • Looking At: California Youth Authority
  • Results: Deferred entry of judgment and charges dismissed
  • Charges: Dui with injury, victims suffered multiple injuries
  • Looking At: Felony and state prison
  • Results: Misdemeanor, 10 days sheriff's work, and resolved civil case.
  • Charges: Possession for sale of a large amount of different drugs
  • Looking At: State prison
  • Results: Treatment program, probation
  • Charges: Possession of assault weapons and machine gun
  • Looking At: State prison
  • Results: Disturbing the peace, no jail. Federal Civil case resolved in favor of client against police department.
  • Charges: Embezzlement and staged robbery by employee and friend
  • Looking At: State prison
  • Results: Probation, house arrest.
  • Charges: Drunk in public and indecent exposure
  • Looking At: Probation and jail
  • Results: Diversion, charges dismissed after one year.
  • Charges: Rape of unconscious person
  • Looking At: 6 years prison
  • Results: Lesser crime of false imprisonment and probation.
  • Charges: Rape of unconscious person by juvenile
  • Looking At: California Youth Authority
  • Results: Probation, no time, lesser crime of false imprisonment
  • Charges: Gang related murder
  • Looking At: 35 years to life prison.
  • Results: No charges filed
  • Charges: Dui and resisting arrest by a prosecutor
  • Looking At: Jail and probation
  • Results: Wet reckless, other charges dismissed.
  • Charges: Sexual battery on a child
  • Looking At: Prison
  • Results: Disturbing the peace as a misdemeanor.
  • Charges: 2nd time Dui
  • Looking At: Probation
  • Results: Motion to dismiss granted
  • Charges: Shooting of a gun at wife and missed
  • Looking At: Mandatory prison
  • Results: Lesser charge, probation, program, no jail.
  • Charges: Battery causing serious injury
  • Looking At: Prison, four years
  • Results: Disturbing the peace, no jail
  • Charges: Possession of heroin
  • Looking At: Mandatory prison due to quantity.
  • Results: Probation
  • Charges: Guns confiscated due to mental issues
  • Looking At: Permanent ban on possessing guns and destruction of guns.
  • Results: After contested hearing, guns returned and right to possess reinstated.
  • Charges: Animal cruelty
  • Looking At: One year jail, probation
  • Results: Charges dismissed
  • Charges: Robbery and assault by minor
  • Looking At: California youth authority
  • Results: Probation, a weekend in juvenile hall.
 


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1401 Willow Pass Road
Suite 880
Concord, CA 94520
925-602-3410
925-602-3400
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Joseph A Motta


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Joseph A. Motta was born and raised in the East Bay. He attended St. Mary’s College and graduated in 1984. He graduated from McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento in 1987. Joe’s legal career started as a Deputy District Attorney in Contra Costa County; from 1988 to 2004. There, he handled thousands of cases, from minor to serious, and from simple to complex. He was a trial attorney on the following teams: Misdemeanor, Juvenile, Law and Motion, Felony Trials, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Career Criminal, and Homicide. He also supervised the Misdemeanor Trial Team, the Domestic Violence Team, and the Sexual Assault Team. As a supervisor, he also maintained his own case load of serious cases. While a deputy, he also prosecuted a number of high profile homicide and sexual assault cases. He was the first in the county to qualify a detective as a gang expert, and he was the second prosecutor in the state to prosecute someone for assault with a deadly weapon for exposure to the Aids virus. He has significant court experience working with DNA, medical injuries, and psychiatric\psychological issues. He co-authored new law as well as testified before the State Assembly and State Senate Committees regarding new legislation.

In 2003, the Deputy District Attorneys started a prosecutor’s association. Joe was nominated and elected their first President. As a prosecutor, Joe also maintained a leadership position on several subcommittees with the County’s Advisory Committee Against Domestic Violence. He also trained police, dispatchers, social workers, and several other professions in subjects such as domestic violence, report writing, and sexual assault.

Joe left the DA’s office in good standing and joined an old friend Greg Rueb in January 2004 to start Rueb & Motta. They had originally met on a rugby field in law school and later, they worked together at the District Attorney’s office. Greg left the DA’s office after a few years to start his civil practice. When they formed the law firm, it was the perfect fit. Joe’s extensive trial skills and experience with victims of crime have been a great asset to his clients who have been seriously injured by the carelessness (negligence) of others. Those who suffer sever injuries need someone who can steer them through the several obstacles and hurdles often imposed by the insurance companies representing the defendants and the courts that oversee their lawsuits. It is the utmost priority to Joe and his partner Greg that their clients receive a fair and just result. They are not afraid to go to trial and have won hard fought battles to protect the rights of their clients. Their trial verdicts and negotiated settlements speak for themselves; they are impressive.

Joe and his wife are very involved in the community, local charities, local politics, and in the Courts. Among those, Joe has served on the board and as president for 100 Club of Contra Costa since 2004. He is a regent at St. Mary’s College. He has and continues to coach his sons in youth sports, and he is a member of the Alamo P2B board.

Bar Admissions:
California, 1988
Education:
McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, Sacramento, California, 1987

St. Mary's College
Major:  Business Administration
Major:  Economics

Past Employment Positions:
Contra Costa County, Deputy District Attorney, 1988 - 2004