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Criminal Attorney Minneapolis
The criminal attorney of Minneapolis has been named as one of the top ten lawyers in Minnesota Law and Politics and each year that particular publication has named William J. Mauzy a "Super Lawyer." He has also been annually honored for selection for twenty five years in the book, "Best Lawyers in America." He has handled white-collar crimes, Health Care fraud cases, bank and mail fraud cases, tax crimes, criminal sexual conduct cases, criminal vehicular operations, homicide and murder cases, drug crimes, DWIs, assault and domestic abuse crimes and felonious misdemeanors. The Mauzy Law Firm specializes in criminal defense and is certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a criminal trial specialist and is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. The criminal attorney for Minneapolis clients is a member of a small panel of lawyers who represent police officers for the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers' Association.
William J. Mauzy of the Mauzy Law Firm is the author of numerous published articles and frequently lectures at seminars on criminal law. He was admitted to practice in Minnesota in 1973, the US District Court, District of Minnesota 1974, The US Court of Appeals of the Eighth Circuit in 1975, the US Supreme Court in 1976, the US Tax Court in 1986 and the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in 1998. Mr. Mauzy was educated at Carleton College (BA 1969) and the University of Minnesota (J.D., cum laude 1973.) Piper Kenney Webb practices in areas of defense and regulatory enforcement and she represents clients in a variety of criminal matters. Prior to joining the Mauzy Law Firm the criminal attorney for Minneapolis was a partner in a Top Ten Minnesota law firm and also worked for the offices of the Attorney General, Minnesota, where she tried psychopathic personality cases and DWI license revocation cases. The criminal attorneys for Minneapolis of the Mauzy Law Firm have significantly represented and achieved reduction of verdicts, dismissals, not guilty decisions and reversals of verdicts in gambling and tax fraud cases, defense contract fraud, first degree murder cases, unlawful distribution of explosive materials, conspiracy and export violations, money laundering and resisting arrest cases.
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