De la Cruz joins the Tamaki team with over 25 years experience. De la Cruz earned his undergraduate degree from Yale and law degree from Boalt Hall, University of California, Berkeley.De la Cruz has worked for California Rural Legal Assistance primarily in the area of employment discrimination, farm labor issues, migrant worker housing, health, and education issues. From California Rural Legal Assistance, De la Cruz tried cases for the Monterrey County Public Defender’s Office and later with the Federal Public Defender in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was one of the original staff attorneys for the Federal Defender’s of Eastern Washington. In 1998, he returned to Nevada when he joined the staff of the Reno branch office of the Federal Public Defender.
He is a regular faculty member with the National Criminal Defense College (NCDC) and has been a supporting member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL). He teaches at the National Judicial College’s Tribal Court program in the areas of federal Indian jurisdiction, Constitutional law, trial practice, and procedure. He has lectured at the National Federal Public Defender Conferences in areas ranging from the representation of minorities in federal criminal prosecutions to creative sentencing solutions. He was recently added to the faculty of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy in the Tribal Advocacy program.
Vito’s outside interests include hiking, cooking and playing music. De la Cruz plays guitar, native flute and mandolin. He regularly gives motivational speeches and lectures to Native American and Latino youth in the areas of self-esteem, educational achievement, and diversity. The greatest influences on his life have been his grandmother, aunt, family, and growing up as migrant farm worker.