
About Byron Danell
Byron Danell is an associate in the Labor and Employment Department at Mastagni Holstedt, APC, specializing in public sector employee representation in criminal defense-related matters including administrative hearings, disciplinary actions, internal affairs investigations, critical incidents, labor arbitration hearings, and state or federal cases. He works extensively with the Peace Officers' Procedural Bill of Rights Act and the Firefighters Procedural Bill of Rights Act. Before joining the firm he practiced law for more than 18 years in Southern California, representing politicians, doctors, lawyers, and public safety personnel, completing more than 50 trials from capital crimes to white-collar offenses. Early in his career he defended a former U.S. Marine Sergeant and Police Officer in a high-profile federal case involving the 2004 Battle for Fallujah, which resulted in acquittal after jury trial.
Notable case results
Acquittal after federal jury trial for former U.S. Marine Sergeant and Police Officer in case arising from the 2004 Battle for Fallujah
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.




