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Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. Provides Instruction to Students Keeping Criminal Law and Protocols

Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. successfully managed to make a mark in her field. She utilizes her work experiences and cases as teaching tools as she is working to provide instructions to students keeping criminal law and protocols.

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Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. Provides Instruction to Students Keeping Criminal Law and Protocols

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  1. Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. Provides Instruction to Students Keeping Criminal Law and Protocols Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq., an established attorney holding expertise in criminal and civil litigations. She successfully managed to make a mark in her field. She utilizes her work experiences and cases as teaching tools as she is working to provide instructions to students keeping criminal law and protocols. Currently working as Chief Municipal Public Defender, she resolves the scheduling issues and conflict assignments. She oversees the administration of public legal services for the City of Newark’s municipal courts. She has been working here since 2020 where she assigns cases and distribution of workload. Besides, she 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. Rachel started her career at Essex County Public Defender’s Office. Serving as an Adjunct Professor Criminal Law at Union County College, Division of Social Sciences, Business & History, Cranford, NJ, she ensures the success of students by providing the effective education. Pertaining to her education credentials, Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. holds a Bachelor degree in Science and Arts from Rutgers University. She has double major in Sociology and Administration of Justice. Starting her career as an attorney, she retained as a pool attorney to manage conflict cases. Besides, she litigated criminal indictable cases including drug offenses, theft, sexual assault, armed robberies, and possession of deadly weapons. She also assigned assistant public defender to represent clients at arraignment and bail hearings.

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