Alan Jackson is one of the country’s most sought-after criminal defense attorneys. A former prosecutor and Assistant Head Deputy for the Major Crimes Division at the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, Alan tried some of California’s most consequential criminal cases, including prosecuting the murder case against music legend, Phil Spector. Alan recently won the exoneration of a high-profile Venice Beach hotel owner accused of murder. The case garnered national attention because of the rising tensions between the homeless population and the surrounding businesses. In a stunning turn of events, Alan won his client’s freedom not at trial, but at the preliminary hearing, an almost unheard of feat. Just a few months before, Alan was called upon by a foreign royal family to represent an heir who was accused of rape and other sex crimes. After an exhaustive investigation by Alan and his trial team, he presented his findings to the District Attorney’s office which rejected all criminal charges. Alan is also in high demand as a legal analyst who regularly makes guest appearances on national news programs discussing the latest issues in criminal law. Alan’s client list includes Hollywood actors, NBA stars and other professional athletes, billionaire investors, corporate CEOs and foreign royal family members. Alan is in constantly called upon to lead his trial team in “must win” criminal cases. Alan is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, where he served honorably as a jet engine mechanic. He is also an adjunct professor of law at Pepperdine University Law School and Loyola Law School.