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Donald Swanson - Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 46802

zipcode 46802 Constitutional Lawyer - Donald Swanson
Donald Swanson

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Area of Practice: Constitutional , Criminal Defense

Zip code: 46802, Fort Wayne, Indiana

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Haller & Colvin, P.C..
444 E Main St.

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Constitutional Case examples in zip code 46802

Description: Legal matters involving civil rights under constitutional provisions. Case Example: Gonzalez v. State of California (2019) Judgment: Case involving constitutional rights violations, resulting in policy changes and a $300,000 settlement.