Mr. Wright is an accomplished, highly respected criminal defense attorney and seasoned trial lawyer with over 12 years of experience in Los Angeles courtrooms, including 9 years with the Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office and 3 additional years with the Alternate Public Defender’s Office (APD).
During that time, he achieved the elite distinction of Grade IV trial attorney, a rank reserved for the most experienced and skilled litigators in the public defense system. It reflects mastery in criminal law, extensive trial experience, and leadership in the courtroom. In that role, Mr. Wright handled the most complex, high-stakes criminal cases in the L.A. County court system, including serious and violent felonies, strike offenses, and cases carrying life sentences. He was on the front lines of serious and high-profile felony cases, including homicides, sex offenses, gang cases, and complex multi-defendant trials. He has earned a reputation as a fearless, prepared, and persuasive advocate in the courtroom.
Now in private practice, Mr. Wright brings that same level of experience, fearlessness, and dedication to clients facing criminal charges throughout California.
“For over a decade, I defended thousands of people accused of crimes — many of whom were facing life in prison. I don’t just know the system. I’ve fought it from the inside — and I know how to win.”
Mr. Wright founded the Law Offices of Maxwell J. Wright with a commitment to defending the constitutional rights of individuals facing the full weight of the criminal justice system. Whether negotiating a dismissal or litigating at trial, he approaches every case with meticulous preparation, deep legal insight, and fierce advocacy.
His formidable courtroom presence directly influences pretrial negotiations. Prosecutors recognize that when he is on the case, the defense is thoroughly prepared and unafraid to go to trial — a reputation that often shifts the balance in his clients’ favor, leading to reduced charges, better plea offers, or even full dismissals.
Dedicated Juvenile Defense Advocacy
In addition to his extensive experience defending adults in serious felony cases, Mr. Wright has developed a strong foundation in juvenile defense — representing minors in the Los Angeles County juvenile court system. During his years as a Deputy Public Defender, he spent three years practicing exclusively in juvenile court, where he defended young clients against a wide range of charges, from misdemeanor offenses to violent felonies and serious juvenile petitions.
Mr. Wright understands that young people in the justice system require a unique and thoughtful approach — one that accounts for their developmental stage, family circumstances, and potential for rehabilitation. He has successfully argued against the transfer of minors to adult court, secured dismissals and diversionary outcomes, and helped countless families navigate the complexities of the juvenile justice process.
His work in juvenile defense reflects the same core values he brings to all his cases: compassion, preparedness, and an unwavering belief in the right to a second chance
Civil Rights Litigation: Holding the System Accountable
Mr. Wright’s work in criminal and juvenile defense has naturally led to him developing a dedicated civil rights litigation practice. After more than a decade witnessing the abuses, misconduct, and systemic failures within the criminal justice system firsthand, Mr. Wright is now channeling that experience into holding government actors accountable in civil court.
His civil rights litigation practice aims to focus on representing individuals whose constitutional rights have been violated by law enforcement or other government actors — including cases involving wrongful arrest, excessive force, unlawful searches and seizures, and abuses within juvenile detention facilities.
Drawing on his deep courtroom experience and insider knowledge of law enforcement practices, Mr. Wright approaches civil rights cases with the same intensity and commitment that defines his criminal defense work. He knows how the system works — and where it fails — he harnesses that insight to speak truth to power and fight for justice on behalf of those who have been harmed by it.
Civil rights work is not just a legal practice for Mr. Wright—it is a continuation of his lifelong mission to defend individuals against the overwhelming power of the government.