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Law Practice

Jul. 13, 2001

Relentless Defender, Indomitable Spirit

LOS ANGELES - Barry Levin was, in many ways, a protector. As a soldier in Vietnam, he defended the freedom of a foreign people against political oppression, as a police officer in Los Angeles he defended the safety of our citizens against those who would bring terror and fear to our homes and neighborhoods, and as a trial attorney he defended the most scorned among us, whose very life and liberty were often at stake.

        LOS ANGELES - Barry Levin was, in many ways, a protector. As a soldier in Vietnam, he defended the freedom of a foreign people against political oppression, as a police officer in Los Angeles he defended the safety of our citizens against those who would bring terror and fear to our homes and neighborhoods, and as a trial attorney he defended the most scorned among us, whose very life and liberty were often at stake. If we judge s...

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