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Attorney Patrick J. McLain Publishes New Book, Facing Civil or Military Criminal Charges? What to Expect and How to Deal with It, a Practical Guide on the Criminal Justice System

  • On March 27, 2025, Patrick J. McLain, founder of the Law Office of Patrick J. McLain, released his new book, 'Facing Civil or Military Criminal Charges? What to Expect and How to Deal with It'.
  • Inspired by McLain's over thirty years of experience practicing law, the book aims to help those facing criminal accusations, along with their families and friends, navigate the legal system.
  • The book provides key insights into the legal system, strategies for protecting defendants' rights, and tips on hiring the right attorney, with Attorney McLain drawing from decades of experience representing clients in civilian and military courts.
  • According to Attorney McLain, "I wrote this book for folks facing criminal accusations and their families and friends who want to help a loved one navigate the legal system."
  • Published via PRNewswire from Dallas, the book is available now on Amazon and through Attorney McLain's website, offering an informative and accessible guide to understanding the criminal process.
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Attorney Patrick J. McLain Publishes New Book, Facing Civil or Military Criminal Charges? What to Expect and How to Deal with It, a Practical Guide on the Criminal Justice System

/PRNewswire/ -- Patrick J. McLain, a leading military and criminal defense attorney and founder of the Law Office of Patrick J. McLain has released a...

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Wisconsin State Journal broke the news in Madison, United States on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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