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I became a criminal defense lawyer because I hate injustice. I have experienced too much of it in my own life, and I know what it feels like. Many prosecutors get into criminal defense to make more money. Their hearts aren't in it. They still refer to the accused as "those people." Not me. I don't go to trial to "protect my client's rights", I go to save their lives. I go to win. In 1996 I attended my first trial practice college in Macon, Georgia, the National Criminal Defense College. In 2001, I attended the Western Trial Advocacy Institute. Later, In 2003 I was selected along with 49 other lawyers from around the country to attend Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyer's College. This is a three week program held in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. This experience gave me the ability to connect with clients, witnesses and most importantly juries. I continue to spend 2-3 weeks a year traveling and training with great trial lawyers around the country.
There is no greater responsibility than to have a person's life in your hands. I consider the defense a "calling." I have tried over 115 jury trials for the defense. I have the experience, the training, and the judgement to help you.
Call Dan Ambrose on his cell phone at (248)808-3130
or email him at daniel@ambroselawgroup.com
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Aida Spahic graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Sociology with specialization in Law, Crime, and Deviance. She received her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law during which time she interned at the Legal Aid and Defender Association, Inc. and for Hon. Virginia M. Morgan at the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Spahic most recently worked as an American law professor at the Faculte de Droit et de Science Politique in Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Ms. Spahic specializes in criminal defense, where she has assisted clients in achieving Not Guilty verdicts and reducing sentencing and jail times. She is no stranger to injustice. As a war refugee who has experienced genocide and ethnic-cleansing growing up in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ms. Spahic possesses a skill, many other attorneys do not, and that is the ability to empathize and personally connect with individuals struggling against injustice. She is proficient in reading, writing, and speaking Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian.
You can email me at aida@ambroselawgroup.com
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