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Bob is a highly experienced criminal defense attorney. He has been awarded the maximum rating by Martindale-Hubbel (AV). He has been on the trial teams for many high profile cases, including the O.J. Simpson cases, the Unabomber case, and most recently the Phil Spector murder case. He is considered to be a national expert in forensic issues, with a particular emphasis on DNA litigation. Bob's website can be found at .
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Acquired: 1971
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3600 Peidra Montana Rd, El Dorado Hills, CA, 95762-9405
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Posted by Jamie | May 8, 2014
Bob is the absolute best criminal defense attorney there is. He is very thorough and extremely intelligent. He gave me hope when it looked very bleak. He is very caring man, and very passionate about his work. He is honest, and very receptive to any questions or concerns I had. His P.I. Charlott...
"I endorse this lawyer. Bob is bright, hard working,articulate, and very strong on DNA. (Just ask OJ)."
"Bob is one of the finest minds in forensics and criminal defense. It was both my honor and pleasure to have worked with him. A formidable advocate, you also could not find a better human being."
"I endorse this lawyer's work. Bob is one of the most talented and knowledgeable trial attorneys in the State and is an expert on DNA."
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JD - Juris Doctor
1967
BS - Bachelor of Science
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The Use of Computers in the Courtroom and DNA evidence
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The Use of Computers in the Courtroom and DNA evidence
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The Use of Computers in the Courtroom and DNA evidence