NEIL SHOUSE - OF COUNSEL
An honors graduate of UC-Berkeley
and Harvard Law School, Neil Shouse
served five years as Deputy District
Attorney for Los Angeles County. He
prosecuted more than 60 criminal trials,
and handled more than 1,000 evidentiary
hearings. He earned a reputation as
one of the toughest and most successful
trial prosecutors, with an astounding
96% success rate in felony criminal
jury trials to verdict.
As a trial prosecutor, Mr. Shouse's
cases ranged from Sex Crimess and drug charges
to complex, high profile murders. He
worked in close partnership with police,
detectives, the California Highway
Patrol, criminalists and fellow prosecutors.
Among his cases was the successful
prosecution of Shadae Schmidt, a college
student who shot and killed her mother
and then staged a fake robbery scene.
Shadae Schmidt was defended at the
trial by Michael Jackson lawyer Thomas
Messereau.
Mr. Shouse frequently speaks as a
guest legal commentator on national
television. He has appeared on Good
Morning America, CNN, Court TV, Fox
News Channel and Public Television.
Prior to serving as a trial prosecutor,
Mr. Shouse was a litigator for several
of the nation's top law firms, including
the global law firm Sidley Austin Brown & Wood.
In that role, he represented such clients
as AT&T, Microsoft, Metropolitan
Life, Western Union and KPMG.
Mr. Shouse belongs to the many legal
organizations, including the National
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers,
California Attorneys for Criminal Justice,
California Public Defenders Association,
National College for Sex Crimes Defense, Los
Angeles County Bar Association, and
the Beverly Hills Bar Association.
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