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A. Moshe Sherman - Richmond, VA
5206 Markel Road Suite 200 Richmond, VA 23230
Coates & Davenport, P.C.
Updated: 11/18/2020
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Richmond Criminal Law Lawyer
Overview
Throughout law school and since graduating from the University of Richmond, Mo Sherman has spent years learning from the best criminal defense attorneys in the Commonwealth. He interned with the Office of the Federal Public Defender on two separate occasions, as well as with the Richmond Public Defender and the Law Offices of Stone, Cardwell & Dinkin. The year following law school, he worked as a Law Clerk for the Honorable T.J. Hauler, Chief Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit of Virginia. Subs...
Throughout law school and since graduating from the University of Richmond, Mo Sherman has spent years learning from the best criminal defense attorneys in the Commonwealth. He interned with the Office of the Federal Public Defender on two separate occasions, as well as with the Richmond Public Defender and the Law Offices of Stone, Cardwell & Dinkin. The year following law school, he worked as a Law Clerk for the Honorable T.J. Hauler, Chief Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit of Virginia. Subs...
Throughout law school and since graduating from the University of Richmond, Mo Sherman has spent years learning from the best criminal defense attorneys in the Commonwealth. He interned with the Office of the Federal Public Defender on two separate occasions, as well as with the Richmond Public Defender and the Law Offices of Stone, Cardwell & Dinkin. The year following law school, he worked as a Law Clerk for the Honorable T.J. Hauler, Chief Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit of Virginia. Subsequently, he has worked in private practice specializing in criminal defense work.
Mo strives to provide zealous, passionate, and professional advocacy that will yield excellent results for his clients. His practice focuses intensely on criminal law, particularly drug, traffic, and violent offenses as well as criminal appeals. Mo graduated cum laude from the University of Richmond Law School while serving as the Chief Justice of the Honor Council as well as on the Moot Court and Trial Advocacy boards. He was honored to have been selected as the recipient of his law school’s 2015 Outstanding Oral Advocacy Award. Additionally, Mo was selected by his law school professors to join the Order of the Barristers, a national honorary organization that recognizes individuals who have excelled in advocacy and service at their respective schools.
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