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  • About Robin Shellow
    • History of The Shellow Group from a Unique Perspective
    • Attorney Biographies
      • Robin Shellow
      • Urszula Tempska
    • Representation
  • Case Experience
    • Marijuana Cases
    • Complex White Collar Crimes
      • Major Mail and Wire Fraud Cases
    • False Accusations of Child Sexual Assault/Molestation
    • Possession of Internet Child Pornography
    • Federal Narcotics Conspiracies
      • Conspiracy Defenses
      • Defense of Drug Prosecutions
    • Homicide Defenses
    • Mental Disease or Defect
      • Mental Health Assessment
      • Competency
      • Not Guilty by Reason of Mental Illness
      • Mental Health and Syndrome Based Defenses
    • Civil Rights Violations
    • Defenses for Veterans
  • What You Need to Know
    • Criminal Defense Preparation
      • Nationally Recognized Creative Pre-charging Investigative Strategies
      • The Charging Conference
      • Pre-Trial Motions
      • Why Does The Shellow Group File So Many Motions
      • The Relatoinship Between the Pre-Trial Motions and the Jury Instructions
      • Motion to Suppress False and Inaccurate Confessions
      • Nationally Recognized Creative Trial Defenses
      • Sentencing: The Paradox of Winning
    • Selecting the Right Lawyer
    • Expert Witnesses
    • Criminal Appeals
    • Nationally Respeced of Representation of Children and Youthful Offenders
      • The Youthful Offender
      • Childern Who Kill
      • School Shootings
      • Secondary School and University Expulsion and Disciplinary Hearings
    • Avoiding the Criminal Justice Consequences of Addiction
      • Intervention
      • AODA and Mental Health Assessment
      • Mental Health Treatment Monitoring
      • Knowledge and Referral to the World's Best Treatment Centers
    • Acquittal of the Guilty
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WHAT YOU NEED TO

KNOW

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