A DUI stop on Temecula Parkway after a night in Old Town. A drug arrest near the Promenade Mall. A domestic violence call in a Redhawk or Crowne Hill home. A weapons charge that escalates before anyone has a chance to think clearly. Temecula residents facing criminal charges share one thing: their case ends up at the Southwest Justice Center in Murrieta, where Nic Cocis has practiced for over 25 years. That proximity — and the deep courthouse familiarity that comes with it — is what separates effective criminal defense in this region from what you get when you hire someone who drives in from outside the area.
Nic Cocis has handled over 1,000 misdemeanor and felony cases since 1999, from DUI and drug offenses to domestic violence, sex crimes, and murder. His practice is 100% criminal law. He was a legal intern at the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, which means he understands how the prosecution assembles its case — and where that assembly process breaks down. He serves clients in English, Romanian, and Spanish, and his office is minutes from the courthouse where your case will be heard.
Why Temecula Residents Choose the Law Office of Nic Cocis
Temecula is a growing city with a diverse population — families, military personnel from Camp Pendleton, wine country visitors who overstay their welcome with law enforcement, and a significant professional community whose members have careers that depend on how a criminal matter resolves. The defense needs to account for all of it.
Southwest Justice Center Experience That Can’t Be Replicated
Every criminal case arising in Temecula is heard at the Southwest Justice Center. Nic Cocis has appeared there consistently for over 25 years — the judges, the prosecutors, the local practices, and the unwritten dynamics of the courtroom are all familiar in a way that comes only from sustained presence. He doesn’t learn the courthouse on your case. He already knows it.
A Prosecutorial Background That Changes How He Defends
Nic Cocis spent time inside the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office while in law school. He watched cases get built from the prosecution’s side — how evidence is organized, how weaknesses are managed, and which arguments get traction at the charging stage. That background informs every defense he builds. It’s particularly valuable in cases where early intervention — before charges are formalized — can affect the outcome.
Personal Representation, Not Delegation
When you hire the Law Office of Nic Cocis, Nic Cocis handles your case. Not a junior associate, not a paralegal, not a rotating team. If your matter requires a court appearance, he appears. If your matter requires a negotiation with the DA’s office, he makes the call. Temecula clients who are facing serious charges don’t get handed off.
A Client Base That Understands What’s at Stake
His clients have included police officers, nurses, doctors, teachers, and military personnel — people who retain him precisely because the consequences of a conviction extend far beyond the sentence. Professional licenses, security clearances, custody arrangements, and employment all depend on the outcome. He approaches every case with that full picture in mind.
The Legal Landscape for Temecula Cases
All criminal matters arising in Temecula are heard at the Southwest Justice Center, located at 30755-D Auld Road in Murrieta. The SWJC handles misdemeanor arraignments, preliminary hearings, and felony jury trials for the Southwest Riverside County judicial district. The Riverside County District Attorney’s Southwest Division prosecutes Temecula cases, and the Temecula Police Department — established as an independent agency in 2019 following the separation from the Riverside County Sheriff — is the primary law enforcement agency filing reports that initiate prosecution.
California’s criminal statutes apply throughout Temecula, and the Vehicle Code’s DUI provisions are enforced consistently along Temecula Parkway, Rancho California Road, and Jefferson Avenue — the corridors where DUI arrests most frequently occur. Old Town Temecula’s entertainment district produces a steady stream of alcohol-related cases, and the proximity to the I-15 corridor means drug trafficking charges — including federal charges — are a recurring issue.
Criminal Defense Services for Temecula Residents
DUI Defense
Old Town Temecula’s restaurant and wine tasting economy makes DUI enforcement a priority for the Temecula Police Department, particularly on weekends and during the wine harvest season. The ten-day window to request a DMV Administrative Per Se hearing is the same in Temecula as everywhere in California — and missing it costs you your license automatically.
- DMV Hearing Representation: APS hearing requested immediately, appearance handled by Nic Cocis personally
- Old Town and Temecula Parkway Stop Challenges: Stop validity examined for every DUI arising from the city’s primary enforcement corridors
- Breathalyzer and Blood Test Analysis: Calibration records, observation periods, and blood sample chain of custody reviewed in every case
- Sobriety Checkpoint Defense: Ingersoll standard compliance reviewed for every checkpoint-related DUI
- Felony and Multiple DUI Representation: Vehicle Code § 23153 and fourth-offense felony matters handled with full sentencing exposure analysis
Drug Crimes Defense
Temecula’s position on the I-15 corridor near the San Diego County line makes it a consistent location for drug interdiction stops. Possession, possession for sale, transportation, and cases with federal trafficking dimensions are all handled.
- Traffic Stop Challenge: Drug cases that begin with a vehicle stop are examined for the constitutional validity of the stop and the search that followed
- Federal Exposure Assessment: Cases near the San Diego border with quantity or distribution dimensions evaluated for federal charging risk from the first consultation
- Sales Intent Challenge: Circumstantial evidence of sales intent examined factor by factor — quantity, packaging, communications, and cash
- Diversion Pursuit: Penal Code § 1000 eligibility assessed in every applicable first-offense case
- Manufacturing Defense: Warrant validity and investigation methodology challenged in § 11379.6 cases
Violent Crimes Defense
Temecula violent crime charges — assault, battery, robbery, and more serious offenses — carry Three Strikes implications that require immediate analysis. The Southwest Justice Center handles these matters, and the defense requires someone who knows how they’re prosecuted there.
- Strike Exposure Analysis: Every violent crime charge evaluated for Three Strikes consequences from the beginning
- Self-Defense Investigation: Full factual development of self-defense claims with independent witness investigation
- Assault and Battery Element Challenge: Present ability, force, injury characterization, and victim status examined in every case
- Identification Challenge: Eyewitness identification evidence contested through cross-examination and expert testimony where appropriate
- Charge Reduction Pursuit: Reduction from strike to non-strike offense pursued wherever the facts support it
Domestic Violence Defense
Temecula’s residential communities — Redhawk, Crowne Hill, Paloma del Sol, and the newer developments in the south — produce domestic violence calls that result in mandatory arrest and immediate protective orders. The criminal and family court consequences interact in ways that require coordinated defense from day one.
- Protective Order Response: Terms explained immediately, modification options assessed from the first consultation
- No-Drop Prosecution Navigation: Defense built around the full evidence record, not the assumption that victim non-cooperation ends the case
- Family Code § 3044 Consequence Analysis: Custody and visitation implications factored into every plea evaluation
- Concurrent Charge Defense: False imprisonment, criminal threats, and § 273.5 charges arising from the same incident handled together
- 52-Week Program Avoidance: Non-domestic-violence dispositions pursued wherever the evidence and circumstances permit
Expungement and Record Clearing
Temecula’s professional community includes many residents with older convictions who are now seeking employment, professional licenses, or simply a clean record. Penal Code § 1203.4 expungement, Penal Code § 17(b) felony reduction, and early termination of probation are all available for eligible convictions.
- Full Record Review: Every conviction assessed for expungement and felony reduction eligibility
- § 17(b) Felony Reduction: Wobbler felony convictions reduced to misdemeanors where eligible before or alongside expungement
- Early Termination Pursuit: Probation early termination under § 1203.3 assessed where the client hasn’t yet completed their term
- Professional License Guidance: Expungement’s specific effect on licensing board background checks explained for each applicable license type
- Post-Expungement Compliance: Guidance on how to correctly answer employment and licensing questions after expungement
How We Work
Prompt Consultation
Criminal matters in Temecula move on a court schedule that doesn’t accommodate delay. We schedule consultations quickly and provide a complete case assessment — charges, evidence, and realistic outcomes — before any strategy is set.
Full Evidence Review
Every document in the prosecution’s file — police reports, body camera footage, search warrants, lab reports, and witness statements — is obtained and examined. The defense is built from what the evidence actually shows, not assumptions about what it might show.
Direct Access to Your Attorney
Questions get answered by Nic Cocis, not a staff member. Court appearances are made by Nic Cocis. Negotiations with the DA’s office are conducted by Nic Cocis. That level of direct attorney access isn’t standard at every firm — it is here.
Southwest Justice Center Representation
Your case is heard at the SWJC. Your attorney has appeared there consistently for 25 years. The combination of legal preparation and courthouse familiarity produces a different quality of representation than what a generalist or out-of-area attorney can offer.
Meet Nic Cocis
Nic Cocis earned his B.A. with honors from UC Riverside and his J.D. from McGeorge School of Law. He interned at the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office from 1997 to 1998, entered private criminal defense practice in 1999, and has practiced exclusively in criminal law ever since. He holds an Avvo 10.0 Superb Rating and was named Attorney of the Year in 2018. He is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court and provides legal services in English, Romanian, and Spanish.
His clients have included police officers, nurses, teachers, and military personnel facing charges that threatened their careers. His cases have been covered in major publications including the Los Angeles Times and the San Diego Union Tribune. “Every case is a person’s life,” he says. “I treat it that way.”

Ready to Talk About Your Temecula Criminal Case?
Contact the Law Office of Nic Cocis for a consultation. We serve clients throughout Temecula and the surrounding communities of Murrieta, Menifee, Lake Elsinore, Wildomar, Winchester, Canyon Lake, and French Valley.
