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David Earl Jacobs
Avvo Reviews
Review by a Administrative Law client
Knowledgeable, Trustworthy and High Integrity:
I've know David for nine years. His expertise and passion is terrific. He is a dedicated family man. A champion for the rights of others.
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Jacobs, David E., Criminal Defense
Areas of Practice
Criminal Defense
Attorney for : Criminal Defense
Address
225 S Civic Dr Ste 12 2,
Palm Springs,
Phone
Riverside County
Call (760) 327-4232
Last updated 2023-03-11
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