Dmitry Gorin

Dmitry Gorin is a criminal defense attorney, trial lawyer, legal analyst, and lecturer.
Career
Gorin joined the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office in 1995, where he worked for 12 years as a senior trial prosecutor.
From 2001 to 2014, Gorin served as an adjunct professor at both the Pepperdine University School of Law and the University of California, Los Angeles.
He is a co-author for the Contributing Education of the Bar, and has written and updated Chapter 9 of California's Criminal Law Procedure and Practice since 2004. He also co-wrote Juvenile Criminal Defense Strategies: Leading Lawyers on Examining Recent Trends in Juvenile Law and Building a Successful Defense.
Gorin was included in the 2020 Edition of the “Best Lawyers in America.“
In 2015 Gorin defended paparazzo Paul Raef, who was charged for chasing Justin Bieber. The case contained a First Amendment issue - Gorin and his legal team argued that the law, which was the first case to be prosecuted under California's 2010 Anti-Paparazzi Statute (CVC 1708.8), unfairly targeted members of the press. The statute was struck down as unconstitutional, and was later upheld on appeal.
In 2017, Gorin represented comedian Kathy Griffin in a Secret Service investigation due to her photoshoot with a mask styled to look like Donald Trump.
Gorin has also defended Los Angeles Dodgers player James Loney, soap opera actress Jensen Buchanan, former Glee star Mark Salling, and the fiancée of hip-hop mogul and executive Suge Knight, Toi-Lin Kelly, and boxing champion Sergey Kovalev.
 
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