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Lawyer Jason G. Miller brings over 15 years of criminal law experience to Alpert Schreyer Criminal Defense Lawyers. As a former assistant nation’s legal professional for Anne Arundel County, he has dealt with each kind of criminal defense rely, from DUI and site visitors-related subjects to murder. Having tried masses of criminal bench trials and dozens of criminal jury trials, Mr. Miller’s significant experience positions him properly to assignment prosecutors at every aspect of a trial.
He started out his prison profession at the State’s Lawyer’s Office and rose via the ranks from regulation clerk to Chief of the District Court. Mr. Miller spent time coping with DUI’s and crook misdemeanors, burglaries, violent crimes, and sexual offenses. He obtained a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) certification inside the administration of standardized subject sobriety tests in 2010. He has additionally attended the National Computer Forensics Institute twice for schooling associated with laptop forensics and mobile gadgets. For the final five years Mr. Miller became trusted with supervising and schooling all new lawyers. In 2021, he was named Director of Lawyer Training for the complete State’s Lawyer’s Office.
His experience education uniquely positions him to propose the pleasant effects for his customers. In 2019 he become licensed with the aid of the Maryland Police and Corrections Training Commission as an instructor in constitutional regulation, crook law, search warrants, use of force, and charging documents. Mr. Miller has been a common visitor trainer to a couple of local law enforcement organizations, at the University of Maryland DUI Institute, the Fort Meade Drunk & Drugged Driving seminar, and the Maryland State’s Lawyer’s Association. Mr. Miller began teaching creation to trial advocacy to regulation college students as an adjunct school member at the University of Baltimore School of Law within the spring of 2023. His experience allows him to train the judge or jury approximately the deficiencies within the prosecution.
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