January 2, 2013: Ian Wallach quoted in E-Online article

Jan. 2, 2013.  Ian Wallach quoted in E-Online article in response to celebrity’s request for stronger anti-paparazzi law: Read the full article at http://www.eonline.com/news/375148/justin-bieber-paparazzo-death-why-nothing-will-change-no-matter-what-miley-cyrus-wants

Sep. 24, 2012.  Client Accused Of Extorting Stevie Wonder Given Immediate Release And Misdemeanor Plea. 

On the first day of trial the prosecutor announced they would be seeking a four-year sentence – the maximum allowable under the law. Three days later, after the jury was sworn, Mr. Wallach negotiated a lesser-charge where the client was promptly released and upon completion of probation, the charge will be reduced to a...
Sep. 24, 2012.  Client Accused Of Extorting Stevie Wonder Given Immediate Release And Misdemeanor Plea.  Continue reading…

Feb. 13, 2012. Case Reduced To Misdemeanor at Preliminary Hearing:  San Fernando Court.

Client was charged with one count of Felony PC Section 69 (Force and Threat against an officer). Officers claimed that client verbally assaulted them and that client threw a bottle at them. Officer originally wanted a filing of assaulting an officer (with a four year mandatory state prison sentence). Mr. Wallach successfully argued that...
Feb. 13, 2012. Case Reduced To Misdemeanor at Preliminary Hearing:  San Fernando Court. Continue reading…

Jan. 12, 2012, Jury Trial Win

Jury returns a verdict of “Not Guilty” on all counts in case where Mr. Wallach’s client was charged with Battery and Theft.

Sep. 6, 2011.  Jury Trial Win.

Jury returns hung in DUI matter, Mistrial Declared; Prosecution’s Request to Refile Denied, Case Dismissed.