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Law Office of Wayani Taylor

For over ten years, I have been representing Los Angeles and surrounding area residents in various aspects of the legal profession. My goal is to provide the best counsel, advocacy and personal service for our clients. My office is committed to understanding each client’s unique needs and achieving creative, practical, and effective solutions. We strive to provide fair, honest, and equal representation to those in need of legal aid.

Immigration

The Law Office of Wayani J. Taylor represents clients in all aspects of removal proceedings before United States Immigration Courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals and in Federal Courts. The Law Office of Wayani J. Taylor also represents clients before Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and USCIS.

Criminal Law

At the Law Office of Wayani J. Taylor, we have the experience, knowledge and skills needed to provide you with an excellent defense strategy for your particular criminal case. We will investigate all aspects of the charges against you. We are committed to standing up for your rights in a court of law.

Personal Injury

If you believe you have been wrongfully hurt or injured, or you have suffered the death of a loved one or family member due to the negligence of a third party, please contact the Law Office of Wayani J. Taylor for a free case consultation. We can help you get the medical attention you need and deserve. And we can help you receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering. Our job is to alleviate your stress and help you navigate the complex process of getting the financial compensation you deserve.

Injured in a Car Accident?

Go to the doctors immediately and make contact with our office by any means available – phone, email, in person, etc.

Contact my office today regarding any of the following issues:

  • Adjustment of Status
  • Asylum
  • Cancellation of Removal
  • Family-based Petitions
  • ICE Bond
  • Immigration Court Bond
  • Representation in Immigration Court
  • Naturalization
  • Visas
  • Waivers
  • Work Permits

  • Assault
  • Battery
  • Bench Warrants
  • Burglary
  • Carjacking
  • Child Abuse
  • Conspiracy Charges
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Drug Transportation
  • Drug Possession
  • DUI Defense
  • Firearm Offenses
  • Forgery
  • Hit and Run
  • Identity Theft
  • Kidnapping
  • Obstruction of Justice
  • Probation Violations
  • Prostitution and Solicitation
  • Reckless Driving
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Restraining Orders
  • Robbery
  • Sex Crimes
  • Terrorist Threats
  • Theft Crimes
  • Vandalism

  • Automobile Accidents
  • Bicycle Accidents
  • Bus Accidents
  • Dog Bites & Attacks
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Pedestrian Accidents
  • Slip & Falls
  • Wrongful Death
Client Guide

Time is of the essence the moment you suspect you may be accused of a crime. Make contact with our office immediately by any means available – phone, email, in person, etc.

Do not speak to anyone, especially any agent of the police regarding the circumstances that have occurred. Speak to your attorney before speaking to anyone else. This is the only way to insure you exercise your constitutional rights against self-incrimination and right to counsel. Only communications between you and your attorney will be privileged, meaning these statements generally cannot be used against you in a court of law. Jail authorities may overhear visits and calls to other persons, including bondsmen, family members or other inmates.

If you or a family member are in custody, you will need to know the following:

  • Charges against you
  • Bail amount, if any
  • Location where you are housed

An arrest without a warrant that results in a court appearance usually lasts 48 hours, not counting weekends and holidays. For example if you are arrested on a Friday, your first court date will most likely not be scheduled until Tuesday. Any holidays would increase the delay between your arrest and your first court date.

Your first court date will most likely be an arraignment. This is where you are officially informed of the nature of your charges and given a copy of the complaint against you. You are then given the opportunity to enter a plea. Depending on whether the case is filed as a misdemeanor or a felony, the court date to follow will be either a pre-trial hearing for preparation of trial or a preliminary hearing to determine if there is sufficient evidence to go on to trial. If the case is not resolved by this point, ultimately a trial will begin. Representation by an attorney is vital at any of these court dates if you are to ensure that your rights are protected.

Your Miranda Rights
  • You have the right to remain silent.
  • Anything you say or do can and will be held against you in a court of law.
  • You have the right to speak to an attorney.
  • If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.
  • Do you understand these rights as they have been read to you?

When an officer or private investigator reads you Your Miranda Rights you may or may not be audio/video recorded and would be required to sign a Miranda Admonition statement in your writing.

Even after you are arrested and read your Miranda Rights or given a form to sign, you should still request to exercise your right to not make any statements or answer any questions, no matter how minor, without your attorney present. Do not say or write anything. THIS APPLIES NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE PROMISED OR ADVISED BY ANY POLICE PERSONNEL.

Contact Us

Today is the day to reach for your immigration dreams or to assist in fighting for your rights. Fill out this request for a telephonic, and in-person consultation. The LAW OFFICE OF WAYANI J. TAYLOR will help you understand your options and advise you as to your best next step. We’re ready to fight for your opportunity, family, and hope.