3 Mistakes That Punish You in Criminal Court | Hayward CA Criminal Defense Lawyer
San Francisco -Hayward - California Criminal Defense Lawyer and Criminal Law expert Sergio H. Benavides shares with the public the 3 Mistakes most defendants make when dealing with their Criminal cases by not going through their attorneys first. Legal tips. To learn more, please visit http://your1stdefense.com.
Please note: Specialist Certificate in California expired in 2018.
Видео 3 Mistakes That Punish You in Criminal Court | Hayward CA Criminal Defense Lawyer канала Law Office of Sergio H. Benavides
Please note: Specialist Certificate in California expired in 2018.
Видео 3 Mistakes That Punish You in Criminal Court | Hayward CA Criminal Defense Lawyer канала Law Office of Sergio H. Benavides
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