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Résumé
License
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19 years since Martin Antonio Sabelli was first licensed to practice law.
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License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| California |
Active
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1993 |
11/04/2011 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Yale Law School |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1990 |
| The London School of Economics |
Economic History of Latin America |
MSc - Master of Science |
1987 |
| Harvard University |
History and Literature |
BA - Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude |
1985 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Director |
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers |
2007-present
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| Member |
Bar Association of San Francisco, Judicial Selection Committee |
2005-2008
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| Co-chair |
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Ninth Circuit Oral Advocacy Preparation Committee |
2003-2007
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| Board Member |
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers |
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Gang Expert Testimony and the Applicability of Crawford |
California Criminal Defense Practice Reporter |
2006 |
| Train Wrecks and Freeway Crashes: An Argument For Fairness And Against Self Representation in The Criminal Justice Process |
Northwestern University School of Law, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology |
2000 |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Presentation Name |
Conference |
Date |
| Gangs, Children, and the Inner City: The Duty to Rehabilitate Rather Than Punish Under International Human Rights Law |
Yale Law School |
2007 |
| The Vanishing Trial and the Erosion of the Defense Function |
University of Utah, J.S. Quinney School of Law |
2007 |
| A Distant Mirror: The Constitutional Implications of Diminishing Voir Dire |
University of San Francisco Law School |
2000 |
| Faretta and Society's Right to Fair Trials |
Villanova Law School |
1999 |
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