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Let us all gather to celebrate and honor Felipe Plascencia by sharing memories of him as a terrific husband, father, son, and brother, all while being a legendary trial attorney and remarkable leader. The world has lost a true giant but Felipe has left an army touched and mentored by him to continue his work... see moreLet us all gather to celebrate and honor Felipe Plascencia by sharing memories of him as a terrific husband, father, son, and brother, all while being a legendary trial attorney and remarkable leader. The world has lost a true giant but Felipe has left an army touched and mentored by him to continue his work and perpetuate his legacy.
Felipe Plascencia Memorial Service
March 9th @ 1pm
Immanuel Presbyterian
3300 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone:(213) 389-3191
Burial will be Private for the Family.
OBITUARY
Felipe Plascencia Dec.13, 1965-Feb. 21, 2019. RIP Prominent attorney Felipe Plascencia perished in an airplane crash in the Tehachapi Mountains on Thursday night at the age of 53. The La Habra Heights resident was returning from a court appearance in San Luis Obispo when the airplane he was in went down. In addition to Plascencia, and the pilot, the crash killed attorney Marina Villavicencio aged 38. Plascencia was an extremely well... see moreFelipe Plascencia Dec.13, 1965-Feb. 21, 2019. RIP
Prominent attorney Felipe Plascencia perished in an airplane crash in the Tehachapi Mountains on Thursday night at the age of 53. The La Habra Heights resident was returning from a court appearance in San Luis Obispo when the airplane he was in went down. In addition to Plascencia, and the pilot, the crash killed attorney Marina Villavicencio aged 38. Plascencia was an extremely well respected trial attorney and political activist. Plascencia was nationally regarded as as an expert in driving under the influence cases and he was frequently asked to lecture on the subject to both the legal community and members of law enforcement.
Plascencia was born in Tepatitlan, Jalisco, Mexico in 1965. He immigrated to Santa Ana, California at the age of seven with his parents Rafael Plascencia and Maria Guadalupe Plascencia. Plascencia attended Los Amigos High School in Fountain Valley and while at Los Amigos he distinguished himself academically. He was also a top varsity athlete on the soccer, cross country and track team.
Plascencia matriculated to California State University Fullerton where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. While at CSUF, Plascencia actively participated in student organizations to advocate on behalf of Latino and other minority students.
In 1990 Loyola Law School admitted Plascencia and he continued to be active in politics focusing on issues that impacted the working poor and underserved immigrant communities. Upon graduation from Loyola Law School in 1993, Plascencia remained a loyal alumnus and regularly donated his time and money to the institution.
Prior to opening his own practice, Plascencia served as a Los Angeles County Deputy Public Defender, and a Deputy City Attorney for the City of Compton. A graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyer’s College, Plascencia regularly lectured on trial techniques and often mentored law students and new lawyers. A life long student of psychology and human nature, Plascencia encouraged lawyers to empathize with all those involved in the legal process and role play the perspectives of all participants in a case before trial. Plascencia was known for his charming, down to earth style in front of a jury and his relentless advocacy on behalf of his clients. In 2009 he was recognized as the Attorney of the Year by the Mexican American Bar Association, and he was introduced by then Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley.
Plascencia remained active in California politics and was President of the Mexican American Bar Association Political Action Committee from 2005 to present. During his presidency Plascencia raised the visibility of MABAPAC in Los Angeles county and Sacramento. Plascencia encouraged MABAPAC to endorse the candidates they felt would best serve the community regardless of political affiliation. The annual MABAPAC mixer, held at Plascencia’s residence in La Habra Heights, hosted prominent members of the legal and political communities.
Public NOTE: The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Felipe Plascencia Foundation.
-Credit card donations are available by clicking the following link: Pledgeling.com -Please make checks payable to: Felipe Plascencia Foundation C/O Edwards Charles Foundation 269 S Beverly Dr #338 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 *Edward Charles Foundation, a 501(c)(3) NFP Org (Tax ID#26-424-5043), is a fiscal sponsor of the Felipe Plascencia Foundation.