
I can help. I’m Kellee Parker, a defense attorney with 20 years of experience in DUI and criminal defense, and I will personally handle your case from start to finish.


If you've recently been charged with a DUI offense, you only have 10 days to request a DMV hearing before your license gets automatically suspended. If this has happened to you before then you are facing severe penalties such as jail time.
What makes things worse is the legal system is so confusing. There's a DMV process and a criminal court hearing. Not all lawyers can handle both for you.
The stakes are high. Everything depends on how quickly you get help from an experienced defense attorney.
With 20 years of experience in serving the good people of Southern California, I’m here for you every step of the way.
From your DMV hearing to your criminal court hearing, I will personally handle every aspect of your defense – working diligently and professionally to help you achieve the best outcome for your situation.

The stakes are high. Everything depends on how quickly you get help from an experienced defense attorney.

No handing your case off to one (or more) junior attorneys like they do at the big firms. When you work with me you work only with me. And I will personally represent you both at your DMV hearing and criminal court hearing.

Most attorneys will handle your DMV hearing or your criminal court hearing – but not both. But I do. And I will coordinate between both cases strategically to help you achieve the best possible outcome.

I am NHTSA trained on standardized field sobriety tests which is the same training police officers receive. I will subpoena all police evidence in order to challenge procedural errors which could result in getting your case dismissed.

I passed the bar in 2006 and I have additional admissions for the United States Central and Southern District Courts.I’m also a member of the California DUI Lawyers Association, a State Delegate for the National College for DUI Defense, and a former adjunct professor at Long Beach State.




Your license suspension deadline is approaching fast. Every day you wait makes the situation worse.
