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- Posted July 23, 2010
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Criminal Law update provided Aug. 9 at 35th Circuit Court in Corunna

On Monday, Aug. 9, the 35th Circuit Court is hosting a Criminal Law Update featuring Professor Ronald Bretz and criminal defense attorney Matthew Abel. Bretz will provide the same yearly Criminal Law update that he provides to michigan judges. Abel will discuss the Medical Marihuana Act. The 35th Circuit Court is hosting the event, which is free to Shiawassee County Bar Association Members. The 35th Circuit Court is requesting a $25.00 donation to the Shiawassee County Bar Association for non-members who wish to attend.
The seminar will be hosted at the 35th Circuit Court in Corunna, Michigan from 9:00 a.m. until noon.
Register by sending name, address, telephone number and check made out to the Shiawassee County Bar Association to Christina K. Lichty, 208 N. Shiawassee St., Corunna, 48817.
Published: Fri, Jul 23, 2010
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