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Being 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. She successfully managed to make a mark in her field.
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Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. Successfully Managed to Make a Mark as Attorney
Role of Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. as an Adjunct Professor Criminal Law • Rachel Y. Marshall, Esq. works 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. • In addition, she is well aware of Canvas and Cengage online services that she makes use of in order to manage student’s attendance, grading, and assignments.
She is Currently Working as Chief Municipal Public Defender • Rachel currently works at City Newark in Municipal Public Defender’s Office. • She oversees the administration of public legal services for the city of Newark’s municipal courts. • She also provides legal services to individuals charged with criminal traffic, housing, and DUI cases.
Rachel as a Well-Established Attorney • Being a well-established attorney, Rachel 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. • 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.
Regarding Her Education Credentials • 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.