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'''Robert Marlowe Amparán''' is an American [[criminal defense]] attorney currently based in [[San Francisco, California]]. He became notable for successfully defending former [[JonBenét Ramsey]] murder suspect [[John Mark Karr]], along with attorneys Gayle Gutekunst and Ben Prince, in his legal battle with the state of [[California]] on [[child pornography]] charges. After a series of defense motions, the case was eventually dismissed. |
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'''Robert Marlowe Amparan''' is an American [[criminal defense]] attorney based in [[San Francisco, California]]. |
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Amparan was charged in multiple cases by the California State Bar that he had accepted money from clients and then intentionally, recklessly, and repeatedly failed to appear at scheduled court hearings, or do any other work on behalf of the clients, or respond to the clients repeated attempts to contact him.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Jarosz |first1=Brooks |title=Bay Area traffic ticket lawyer faces a dozen disciplinary charges |url=https://www.ktvu.com/news/bay-area-traffic-ticket-lawyer-faces-a-dozen-disciplinary-charges |access-date=11 March 2024 |publisher=KTVU FOX 2 |date=October 6, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Bay Area Consumers Alerted Regarding San Francisco Attorney Robert Amparan, California Traffic Defenders |url=https://www.calbar.ca.gov/Public/Consumer-Alert-Robert-Amparan |publisher=The State Bar of California |access-date=11 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220818192957/https://www.calbar.ca.gov/Public/Consumer-Alert-Robert-Amparan |archive-date=August 18, 2022 |date=August 24, 2021}}</ref> |
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==Experience== |
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== Career == |
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⚫ | Amparan is a former member of the San Francisco Public Defender's Office and focuses mainly on criminal defense. He has practiced law in both California State and Federal Courts. Mr. Amparán has garnered local attention in [[San Francisco]] for his aggressive defense style.<ref>[http://archives.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/cell-phoney/Content?oid=2160621 "Cell Phoney"], ''San Francisco Weekly'', August 16, 2006</ref> |
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=== Ed Rosenthal === |
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{{main|Ed Rosenthal}} |
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Amparan represented [[Ed Rosenthal]] in his retrial in Federal Court for allegedly distributing marijuana despite the fact that Rosenthal was deputized by the City of Oakland to help administer medical marijuana under California's medical marijuana law. |
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==John Mark Karr== |
=== John Mark Karr === |
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{{main|John Mark Karr}} |
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In August 2006, an American teacher living abroad named [[John Mark Karr]] falsely confessed to the unsolved murder of JonBenét Ramsey, creating a media frenzy. Ramsey was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, Colorado, in 1996. Karr said he was present when Ramsey died and called her death an "accident". Karr was arrested in Bangkok, Thailand, on August 16, 2006, by Thai authorities, then released to U.S. agents and flown first to Los Angeles, California, then to Boulder for further investigation. On August 28, prosecutors announced they had decided not to pursue charges in connection with the murder after DNA tests failed to place Karr at the scene. Karr was held in Boulder until September 12, 2006, when he was transported to Sonoma County, California to face unrelated misdemeanor child pornography charges. |
In August 2006, an American teacher living abroad named [[John Mark Karr]] falsely confessed to the unsolved murder of JonBenét Ramsey, creating a media frenzy. Ramsey was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, Colorado, in 1996. Karr said he was present when Ramsey died and called her death an "accident". Karr was arrested in Bangkok, Thailand, on August 16, 2006, by Thai authorities, then released to U.S. agents and flown first to Los Angeles, California, then to Boulder for further investigation. On August 28, prosecutors announced they had decided not to pursue charges in connection with the murder after DNA tests failed to place Karr at the scene. Karr was held in Boulder until September 12, 2006, when he was transported to Sonoma County, California to face unrelated misdemeanor child pornography charges. Mr. Amparán agreed to represent him. On September 20, 2006, Amparan was quoted as saying of Karr that he was a "Southern gentleman with a sense of humor." The case was dismissed on October 5, 2006.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/10/05/karr.porn.ap/index.html "Karr freed after child porn case crumbles"], ''CNN.com'', October 5, 2006</ref> |
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== External links == |
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* official website [https://www.californiatrafficdefenders.com/robert-m-amparan.html] |
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 25 September 2024
Robert Marlowe Amparan is an American criminal defense attorney based in San Francisco, California.
Amparan was charged in multiple cases by the California State Bar that he had accepted money from clients and then intentionally, recklessly, and repeatedly failed to appear at scheduled court hearings, or do any other work on behalf of the clients, or respond to the clients repeated attempts to contact him.[1][2]
Career
[edit]Amparan is a former member of the San Francisco Public Defender's Office and focuses mainly on criminal defense. He has practiced law in both California State and Federal Courts. Mr. Amparán has garnered local attention in San Francisco for his aggressive defense style.[3]
Ed Rosenthal
[edit]Amparan represented Ed Rosenthal in his retrial in Federal Court for allegedly distributing marijuana despite the fact that Rosenthal was deputized by the City of Oakland to help administer medical marijuana under California's medical marijuana law.
John Mark Karr
[edit]In August 2006, an American teacher living abroad named John Mark Karr falsely confessed to the unsolved murder of JonBenét Ramsey, creating a media frenzy. Ramsey was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, Colorado, in 1996. Karr said he was present when Ramsey died and called her death an "accident". Karr was arrested in Bangkok, Thailand, on August 16, 2006, by Thai authorities, then released to U.S. agents and flown first to Los Angeles, California, then to Boulder for further investigation. On August 28, prosecutors announced they had decided not to pursue charges in connection with the murder after DNA tests failed to place Karr at the scene. Karr was held in Boulder until September 12, 2006, when he was transported to Sonoma County, California to face unrelated misdemeanor child pornography charges. Mr. Amparán agreed to represent him. On September 20, 2006, Amparan was quoted as saying of Karr that he was a "Southern gentleman with a sense of humor." The case was dismissed on October 5, 2006.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Jarosz, Brooks (October 6, 2021). "Bay Area traffic ticket lawyer faces a dozen disciplinary charges". KTVU FOX 2. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
- ^ "Bay Area Consumers Alerted Regarding San Francisco Attorney Robert Amparan, California Traffic Defenders". The State Bar of California. August 24, 2021. Archived from the original on August 18, 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
- ^ "Cell Phoney", San Francisco Weekly, August 16, 2006
- ^ "Karr freed after child porn case crumbles", CNN.com, October 5, 2006