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Criminal

Apr. 25, 2008

Criminal Bar Head Connects to History

San Diego attorney Michael L. Crowley hopes to improve the image of criminal defense attorneys. "People have an idea about it, but mostly from TV shows," he said. "I want to reach out to the public and explain exactly what we do."

By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN DIEGO - Some lawyers will delve back a few years to search for case histories. But for Michael L. Crowley, he often treks back to the 18th century for knowledge, regularly confuring up the likes of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
      "I've always been a big history buff," said Crowley, 54, the newly elec...

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