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Patrick Trudell - top best Police Misconduct Lawyer in zip code 98033

Patrick Trudell Top Best Police Misconduct Lawyer in zip 98033
Patrick Trudell

Rating: 4.3 / 4.75


Pat Trudell is a Seattle-area personal injury attorney. He has represented hundreds of people during his career in settlement negotiations, litigation, trials and appeals. In addition to his for-profit practice, Pat Trudell has been recognized by the Washington State Bar Association, King County Superior Court and the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association for his public service work.. Pat has a he posts thoughts on personal injury, how he practices law, personal injury as tragedy, Stanislavski in the courtroom and other ares of interest to people who suffer personal injury and are faced with dealing with insurance companies for their losses.. Pat continues his legal education. In July/August of 2012 Pat attended and graduated from Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyers College in Dubois Wyoming. Pat uses TLC Methods in trial because TLC methods employ the truth in a way jurors are shown the story of his client. Pat continues to learn and grow as a personal injury lawyer.

Area of Practice: Automobile Accidents, Elder , Insurance , Medical Malpractice, Nursing Home Negligence, Personal Injury, Police Misconduct, Wrongful Death, Car Accidents

Zip code: 98033, Kirkland, Washington

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Contact: +1 (866) 721-7129
Patrick A. Trudell, P.S..
3724 Lake Washington Blvd. N.E..

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Police Misconduct Case examples in zip code 98033

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.


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