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Gregory B. English, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Attorney
Criminal Law(100%); Criminal Defense; Criminal Appeals; Military Criminal Law; Capital Offenses; Assault and Battery; Burglary; Criminal...
Phone:703-595-2384, 703-548-8911
Web:http://www.englishandsmith.com
Address: 526 King Street, Suite 213, Alexandria, VA 22314
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Law Firm:English & Smith
Lawyer:Gregory B. English
Phone:703-595-2384, 703-548-8911
Fax:703-548-8935
Lawyer Title:Lieutenant Colonel (Retired)
Practice Areas:Criminal Law(100%); Criminal Defense; Criminal Appeals; Military Criminal Law; Capital Offenses; Assault and Battery; Burglary; Criminal Conspiracy; Criminal Fraud; Criminal Investigation; Criminal Prosecution; Death Penalty; Federal Criminal Law; Forgery; Habeas Corpus; Homicide; Manslaughter; Misdemeanors; Murder; Post-Conviction Remedies; Sex Crimes; Theft; Weapons Charges; Military Courts Martial
Bio:Gregory B. English, born Lynchburg, Virginia, November 8, 1946. Admissions: admitted to bar, Pennsylvania, 1973; Court of Military Appeals, 1973; Army Court of Military Review, 1976; Supreme Court of the United States, 1977; Virginia, 1986; District of Columbia, 1986; U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, 1986; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 1986; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, 1986; United States District Court, District of Columbia, 1986. Recipient: Drug Enforcement Administration's Black Box Award, 1981; Special Commendation, Attorney General of the United States, 1981; Army Meritorious Service Medal (twice); National Guard Distinguished Service Medal (1992); Army National Guard Minuteman Award (1992); Army Commendation Medal (three times); Army Achievement Medal; Certificate of Commendation, Internal Revenue Service, 1982. Author: A Federal Prosecutor's Guide to Bond and Sentencing Issues, a Justice Department Monograph (1984); "The Continuing Criminal Enterprise: 21 U.S.C.848," 9 Drug Law Report (July-August, 1993) at 1; "Constitutionality of the Court-Martial Death Sentence," 21 Air Force Law Review (1979) at 552; "International Narcotics Trafficking," testimony before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the U.S. Senate (November 10, 1981) at 5; "Should Laboratory Reports be Admitted at Courts-Martial to Identify Illegal Drugs," The Army Lawyer (May, 1978) at 25; "The Impact of Cost-Effectiveness Considerations Upon the E
Admitted:1973, Pennsylvania (inactive); 1986, Virginia and District of Columbia
College:
Law School:University of Virginia, J.D., 1973; George Washington University, LL.M., Criminal Law, 1979
Membership:Virginia State Bar; District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association (Member, Criminal Law Section); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Web:http://www.englishandsmith.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Gregory B. English, graduated from University of Virginia, J.D., 1973; George Washington University, LL.M., Criminal Law, 1979, is now employed by English & Smith at 526 King Street, Suite 213 Alexandria, VA 22314.

While being a member of Virginia State Bar; District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association (Member, Criminal Law Section); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers., Gregory B. English is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Gregory B. English as your lawyer, you should consider whether Gregory B. English offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Gregory B. English has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Gregory B. English's office is located at Alexandria, VA, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Gregory B. English has been admitted in 1973, Pennsylvania (inactive); 1986, Virginia and District of Columbia. His or her practice areas include Criminal Law(100%); Criminal Defense; Criminal Appeals; Military Criminal Law; Capital Offenses; Assault and Battery; Burglary; Criminal Conspiracy; Criminal Fraud; Criminal Investigation; Criminal Prosecution; Death Penalty; Federal Criminal Law; Forgery; Habeas Corpus; Homicide; Manslaughter; Misdemeanors; Murder; Post-Conviction Remedies; Sex Crimes; Theft; Weapons Charges; Military Courts Martial.

Gregory B. English's college and law school education includes , University of Virginia, J.D., 1973; George Washington University, LL.M., Criminal Law, 1979. Other biographical background includes Gregory B. English, born Lynchburg, Virginia, November 8, 1946. Admissions: admitted to bar, Pennsylvania, 1973; Court of Military Appeals, 1973; Army Court of Military Review, 1976; Supreme Court of the United States, 1977; Virginia, 1986; District of Columbia, 1986; U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, 1986; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 1986; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, 1986; United States District Court, District of Columbia, 1986. Recipient: Drug Enforcement Administration's Black Box Award, 1981; Special Commendation, Attorney General of the United States, 1981; Army Meritorious Service Medal (twice); National Guard Distinguished Service Medal (1992); Army National Guard Minuteman Award (1992); Army Commendation Medal (three times); Army Achievement Medal; Certificate of Commendation, Internal Revenue Service, 1982. Author: A Federal Prosecutor's Guide to Bond and Sentencing Issues, a Justice Department Monograph (1984); "The Continuing Criminal Enterprise: 21 U.S.C.848," 9 Drug Law Report (July-August, 1993) at 1; "Constitutionality of the Court-Martial Death Sentence," 21 Air Force Law Review (1979) at 552; "International Narcotics Trafficking," testimony before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the U.S. Senate (November 10, 1981) at 5; "Should Laboratory Reports be Admitted at Courts-Martial to Identify Illegal Drugs," The Army Lawyer (May, 1978) at 25; "The Impact of Cost-Effectiveness Considerations Upon the E. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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