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San Diego Criminal Defense Attorney Cost 2026

Fee structures, typical costs, retainers, and what affects pricing for Criminal Defense cases in California

Fee Type: Flat fee or hourly  |  Typical Range: $2,500 – $35,000  |  Retainer: $2,500–$10,000 upfront

How San Diego Criminal Defense Attorneys Charge

Misdemeanor: $2,500–$7,500 flat. Serious felony: $10,000–$35,000. Murder/special circumstances: $50,000–$150,000+.

California-Specific Considerations

Public Defender available if financially eligible. San Diego DA's office handles all county criminal cases. Proposition 47 reduces many drug possessions to misdemeanors. Three Strikes law (PC §667) dramatically increases exposure for repeat felons.

Fee Structure Details

ItemDetails
Fee typeFlat fee or hourly
Typical cost range$2,500 – $35,000
Retainer / upfront$2,500–$10,000 upfront
Key statutePenal Code §1538.5

Factors That Affect Your Cost

Free Consultation Policy

Most San Diego Criminal Defense attorneys who work on contingency offer a free initial consultation. For hourly-billing attorneys (family law, business, estate planning), consultations typically cost $150–$350. Always confirm the consultation fee before scheduling. Bring any relevant documents — contracts, police reports, medical records, or demand letters — to maximize the value of your consultation.

How to Evaluate an Attorney's Quote

When comparing San Diego Criminal Defense attorneys, ask these questions:

Verify First: Always confirm any San Diego attorney's license at calbar.ca.gov and check for any disciplinary history before hiring.
How much does a San Diego Criminal Defense attorney cost?
Misdemeanor: $2,500–$7,500 flat. Serious felony: $10,000–$35,000. Murder/special circumstances: $50,000–$150,000+.
Do San Diego Criminal Defense attorneys offer free consultations?
Many San Diego Criminal Defense attorneys offer a free initial consultation, particularly for contingency-fee cases. For hourly-fee cases, consultations typically cost $150–$350. Always confirm before scheduling.
Is it worth hiring a Criminal Defense attorney in San Diego?
For most Criminal Defense cases, yes. Represented clients typically achieve better outcomes — higher settlements, reduced charges, or faster resolution — than unrepresented individuals. The cost of an attorney is usually less than the cost of a poor outcome. Many Criminal Defense attorneys offer free consultations so you can evaluate whether representation makes sense for your specific situation.

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