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Domenic R. Iamele - top best Police Misconduct Lawyer in zip code 21201

Domenic R. Iamele

Rating: 5


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Automobile Accidents,Birth Injuries,Civil ,Construction Accidents,Criminal Defense ,Drug Crimes,DUI/DWI,Felonies,Head and Spinal Injuries,Juvenile ,Medical Malpractice,Nursing Home Negligence,Parole and Probation,Personal Injury,Police Misconduct,Products Liability,Railroad/FELA,Sexual Abuse,Slip and Fall,Traffic Violations,Trucking Accidents,Workers Compensation,Wrongful Death

Zip code: 21201, Baltimore, Maryland

Domenic R. Iamele Avvo Reviews
I have used Domenic several times over the past few years and continue to recommend him to anyone needing an attorney. He is extremely pleasant, knowl... ...

Contact: 410-779-6160
Iamele and Iamele, L.L.P..
201 North Charles Street   700  2.

Anton L. Iamele - top best Police Misconduct Lawyer in zip code 21201

Anton L. Iamele

Area of Practice: Appellate ,Automobile Accidents,Birth Injuries,Civil ,Construction Accidents,Criminal Defense ,Drug Crimes,DUI/DWI,Felonies,Head and Spinal Injuries,Juvenile ,Medical Malpractice,Nursing Home Negligence,Parole and Probation,Personal Injury,Police Misconduct,Products Liability,Railroad/FELA,Sexual Abuse,Slip and Fall,Traffic Violations,Trucking Accidents,Workers Compensation,Wrongful Death

Zip code: 21201, Baltimore, Maryland



Contact: 410-779-6160
Iamele and Iamele, L.L.P..
201 North Charles Street   700  2.

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Police Misconduct Case examples in zip code 21201

Claims involving unlawful behavior by police. Case Example: Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963) ?ase involving misconduct related to withholding evidence. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled that the prosecution must disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense.