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Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. Assigned Assistant Public Defender to Represent Clients

Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. litigated criminal indictable cases including drug offenses, theft, sexual assault, armed robberies, and possession of deadly weapons. Besides, she assigned assistant public defender to represent clients at arraignment and bail hearings.

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Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. Assigned Assistant Public Defender to Represent Clients

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  1. Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. Assigned Assistant Public Defender to Represent Clients

  2. Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. is Currently Working as the Chief Municipal Public Defender • Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. assigns cases and distribution of workload. • Adding more to her responsibilities, Rachel reviews and adopts policies and procedures that are consistent with the Administrative Office of the Courts and State of New Jersey Public Defender’s office. • In addition, she revises and institutes new office policies post-Covid 19 and formulates new office operations that are internet and virtual court based.

  3. She Started Her Career as an Attorney at Essex County Public Defender’s Office in Newark • She litigated criminal indictable cases including drug offenses, theft, sexual assault, armed robberies, and possession of deadly weapons. • Besides, she assigned assistant public defender to represent clients at arraignment and bail hearings.

  4. Her Role as the Former Solo Practitioner • Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. considers the fact that solo practitioners maintain the full control of profits of their business. • They work for themselves and have a strong sense of business as well. • They have a control over destiny of their legal services and decide which client cases they want to take on and which ones they do not. • She maintained a landlord-tenant practice through the State of New Jersey. • She represented landlords and housing nonprofits in tenant eviction matters.

  5. She is a Well-Established Attorney • Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. has over twenty years of experience in criminal and civil litigation arena. • She represents professionals in the courts encompassing the criminal and civil areas including contract disputes, arbitration issues, administrative hearing appeals as well as mental health issues.

  6. Thank YouRachel Y. Marshall, Esq.

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