CR Taylor Law, P.S.

Christopher Taylor is the founder and owner of CR Taylor Law, P.S. Mr. Taylor has been in private practice in Olympia since 2007. Mr. Taylor regularly represents individuals on a retained basis on criminal matters in Thurston County, Lewis County, and Mason County on a range of offenses, including DUI, theft, assault, domestic violence offenses, drug offenses, burglary, arson, and murder. Mr. Taylor has been lead counsel on over 100 jury trials and hundreds of substantive motions, and has the experience and professional reputation to vigorously pursue his clients' goals.

Mr. Taylor also has current contracts with Thurston County Public Defense and Grays Harbor County Public Defenese as a conflict panel attorney, representing individuals accused of felonies, as well as representing appellants convicted in courts of limited jurisdiction. He also represents individuals seeking relief based upon the Washington Supreme Court's Blake decision in Lewis County on contract with the Washington State Office of Public Defense. Mr. Taylor is an active member of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Washington Defender Association, Washington Coalition for Open Government, and the Thurston County Bar Association. Mr. Taylor also serves as the private criminal defense bar representative to the bi-weekly Thurston County Superior Court Criminal Administration Meeting and the Courtroom Technology Committee.

Audrey Daye is an associate attorney at CR Taylor Law, P.S. where she represents individuals in post-conviction and misdemeanor cases through a contract with Thurston County Public Defense, as well as individuals seeking relief based upon the Washington Supreme Court's Blake decision in Lewis County. Additionally, Ms. Daye works as a staff attorney with Justitia Collective LLC, a low-bono Seattle-based law firm focused on post-conviction relief including resentencing, clemencies, and pardons. Ms. Daye is an active member of the Washington Defender Association and the National Lawyers Guild and volunteers her time with the Washington State Innocence Project and restorative justice initiatives both locally and internationally.

 

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