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Although I’m a licensed attorney, I have never practiced criminal law.  This means that my knowledge of criminal law is limited to taking criminal law and criminal procedure classes in law school and to watching parts of high-profile trials that get filmed and aired (My Cousin Vinnie being the only criminal trial I’ve seen from […]

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