Bilingual criminal defense in downtown San Diego's Bankers Hill is the focus of Reynoso Law, a solo practice on First Avenue holding California State Bar license #319928. The criminal caseload frequently intersects immigration consequences—a post-Padilla v. Kentucky reality requiring coordination with immigration consultants like American Gateway Center, LLC in the Gaslamp Quarter to assess deportation risks before plea negotiations. A California Western School of Law degree and California State Bar admission in 2017 ground the practice in San Diego Superior Court procedure, where the firm handles misdemeanor and felony arraignments, preliminary hearings, and jury trials. English and Spanish fluency allows the practice to conduct client intake, witness preparation, and courtroom communication in both languages—a procedural advantage in San Diego Superior Court proceedings involving monolingual Spanish-speaking defendants. Court-ordered medical evaluations and substance-abuse assessments in DUI and drug-possession matters route through occupational health providers such as Akeso Occupational Health San Diego, whose compliance testing satisfies probation conditions and pre-trial diversion requirements. The most complex defense matters involve felony narcotics conspiracy charges requiring Penal Code § 995 preliminary-hearing motion practice, Fourth Amendment suppression hearings on warrantless vehicle and device searches, and Pitchess motion discovery into officer disciplinary histories.