Q & A with John P. Kudel
John P. Kudel, a defence lawyer and chairman of the Montgomery County Bar Association, often champions the rights of defendants.
A Montgomery, drunken pass often go unpunished or lightly punished, because drivers accused are able to obtain a tactical advantage by the refusal to issue a breath test or approval of a plea Bargain, which That is probably not very applied.
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