Matthew C. Bishop is a Napa attorney. Matt likes to say his family was in the Napa Valley when "Mon-dah-vi" was pronounced "Mon-day-vi." The Law Offices of Matthew C. Bishop, Inc., is a real Napa law firm devoted to helping individuals facing serious civil issues and criminal prosecution get justice.
In every case, Matt Bishop's relentless pursuit of justice is aimed at the target, regardless if that target is big, important, connected or wealthy. He has never walked away from a fight because the opponent was better connected or in a superior political position, and he never will. Above all else, Matt Bishop is a trial attorney, handling both civil and criminal trials.
In every case, Matt Bishop's relentless pursuit of justice is aimed at the target, regardless if that target is big, important, connected or wealthy. He has never walked away from a fight because the opponent was better connected or in a superior political position, and he never will. Above all else, Matt Bishop is a trial attorney, handling both civil and criminal trials.
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In the United States, the jury system is a great equalizer. A jury does not care whether you are rich or poor. The jury's only goal is to find the truth. If you have been injured by a business or government agency, you need a lawyer who is a powerful advocate for your rights. Intensive preparation is the only way to be successful in civil litigation.
In a career spanning more than a quarter century, Napa County criminal defense attorney Matthew C. Bishop has tried criminal cases ranging from gang-related homicide to drunk driving. The fact is that if you or someone you love is facing criminal charges, your defense lawyer may be the only thing standing between you and serious penalties.
Victims of personal injury often face a long and painful road to recovery. Such an injury can be a major disruption of one's life. While an accident can leave someone unable to work, that individual may still need to pay for hospital care, medication, physical therapy, and a variety of other expenses.
People vs. Brooks Conkright - 2nd degree murder: The jury found the defendant not guilty on murder charges and convicted him on involuntary manslaughter. Video animation supports the defense contention that the AR 15 Rifle was dropped on a coffee table by my client and "auto-discharged" striking the defendant's mother, exploded her heart and killing her almost immediately upon impact.