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Entries from February 28th, 2005
Broden and Mickelsen, Dallas Criminal Lawyers
February 25th, 2005 · Comments Off
Both Clint Broden and Mick Mickelsen are certified by the Board as criminal law specialists.
Do you want an attorney that is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization the (”Board”) as an expert in criminal law or do you want an attorney that is not board certified as a specialist? All Texas attorneys are [...]
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Philadelphia Criminal Attorney – Gabriel Levin
February 24th, 2005 · Comments Off
Providing the help you need, when you need it!
Call today 888-533-8094
Philadelphia criminal attorney, Gabriel Levin has extensive courtroom and trial experience with criminal cases in Philadelphia, surrounding areas including communities in Montgomery County, Bucks County and Camden County, and throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the following practice areas:
Driving Under the Influence
Drug Possession, Delivery, [...]
Tags: Criminal Law · Lead Counsel Guest Attorneys · Press Releases
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February 18th, 2005 · Comments Off
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