Backed by Experience as Deputy District Attorney
Attorney Jeff G. Moore received a Bachelor of Science in Physiological Sciences from UCLA before obtaining his law degree from the University of California, Hastings School of Law in San Francisco in 1998.
After passing the California State Bar, he spent eight years as a Deputy District Attorney for Riverside County. During his tenure at the District Attorney’s Office, Mr. Moore was assigned to various specialized vertical prosecution units, including:
- Grand Theft Auto
- Welfare Fraud
- Arson
- Special Prosecutions
- Narcotics Prosecution
Designated as the Major Narcotics Vertical Prosecutor for the Southwest Division, Mr. Moore has received certification in Clandestine Laboratory Investigation from the California Department of Justice, which is the same training required for all law enforcement clan lab investigators. He has attended the California Narcotics Officers Association conference as well as law enforcement trainings in:
- Homicide
- Auto theft
- High technology crime
Mr. Moore’s assigned cases have encompassed virtually every major area of criminal law, from misdemeanor battery to first degree murder. He has acted as lead counsel in many high-profile cases, including People v. Turpin. Additionally, Mr. Moore participated as an attorney-coach in the Riverside County Mock Trial Competition for six years, before entering semi-retirement as a perennial scoring attorney for the competition.
Areas of Practice
- Narcotics
- Battery
- Homicide
- Criminal Law