Long Island (Criminal) Trial Law
"Ideas and updates on law, procedure, and tactics to aid trial lawyers (and others) involved with allegations of wrongdoing."
Author: Anthony Colleluori practices criminal law in Woodbury, N.Y.
Blawg Related Categories: Criminal Justice • Law Practice Management • Trials & Litigation • States • New York • Solo / Small Firm • Private Defense
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