Denis Honeychurch

Denis Honeychurch is a certified specialist in criminal law by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California.  Denis Honeychurch is also Broad Certified in Criminal Trial Advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Denis Honeychurch holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in history from UCLA and a juris doctor degree from highly rated Hastings College of Law at the University of California. 

Attorney Honeychurch has practiced law in the courts of Northern California for more than thirty years.  He has won acquittals in murder cases, saved men from the execution chamber, has argued before the California Supreme Court, and obtained successful results for hundreds of people accused of crime.

His firm is recognized locally as the best law firm in Solano County having won the Fairfield Daily Republic’s “Readers Choice Award” in 2008. 

In addition to providing excellent representation for his clients, Denis Honeychurch proved his commitment to achievement having completed The Ironman World Championship in Hawaii six times.  This is a grueling 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride, and 26 mile run.  He is a five time All American in the sport of triathlon, an achievement awarded by USA Triathlon.  In addition, Attorney Honeychurch has climbed four of the seven summits of each continent on earth, including the highest peak in the western hemisphere, Mt. Aconcuqua.

Mr. Honeychurch has served the community as a school board member and as a Solano Community College Trustee for over two decades.

 

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