With nearly a decade of experience, Adam M. Jackson has made mammoth strides within his legal community through his practice, helping clients navigate the complex legal challenges of criminal law, including matters pertaining to DUI/DWIs, sex crimes, white-collar crimes, solicitation, domestic violence, welfare fraud, assault and battery, and many more. From the Inland Empire Criminal Defense in Ontario, California, he serves clients throughout the surrounding region, as well as across the San Bernardino metropolitan area.Mr. Jackson completed his undergraduate studies in 2010, graduating with his Bachelor of Science in English literature from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. He went on to attend the Whittier Law School, where he served as the president of the Criminal Law Society and was a member of the Trial Advocacy Honors Board. In addition, he was recognized as the Best Overall Competitor by the Moot Court Honors Board and included in the dean’s list on numerous occasions.Through all the trials and tribulations his clients face, Mr. Jackson provides his clients the support they need and the confidence their legal matters will be handled efficaciously and with poise. He emphasizes a relentless work ethic and meticulous attention to detail in every aspect of his clients’ cases, leaving no stone unturned in the pursuit of their goals. For his many contributions, he is rated “Superb” on Avvo and is the recipient of the site’s Client’s Choice Award for hosting many positive client testimonials.Within his legal community, Mr. Jackson maintains close affiliations with myriad legal organizations, such as The State Bar of California, the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the Criminal Courts Bar Association, the Orange County Bar Association, the Riverside County Bar Association and the San Bernardino County Bar Association. He is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit and the United States District Court for the Central District of California.