ORLANDO, FL, July 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Jay R. Rooth, a founding Partner at Orlando criminal defense firm Moses & Rooth, is pleased to announce his co-authorship of a new publication titled Strategies For Defending Domestic Violence Cases.
The book consists of a collection of chapters and articles composed by experienced criminal defense attorneys from throughout the country, and is being published by Aspatore Book Publication.
This noteworthy legal title provides an insider's perspective on defending clients accused of domestic violence and helps the reader navigate the laws related to these crimes. Contributing co-author Jay R. Rooth has written a chapter in the book titled Credibility Strategies for an Incredible Defense.
Jay R. Rooth has focused his practice on criminal defense law with extensive experience in the trial divisions across Central Florida, including County and Circuit Courts in Florida's Ninth Judicial Circuit. As a former Assistant State Attorney he is able to provide his clients with a unique insight from both sides of the legal system.
In addition to domestic violence defense, Mr. Rooth's criminal defense practice includes drug offenses, DUI and traffic related cases, violent crimes, sex crimes, theft, identity theft, violations of probation, felonies and misdemeanors. As a criminal defense attorney in Orlando, Florida, Jay is committed to providing his clients with experienced legal representation and achieving positive results.
For more information on this publication or other criminal defense questions contact attorney Jay Rooth by phone at 407.377.0150, or visit the Moses & Rooth website at www.mosesandrooth.com.
Criminal Defense Attorney Jay R. Rooth Announces Co-Authorship of Legal Publication
Jay R. Rooth, a founding Partner at the law firm of Moses & Rooth, has co-authored a publication outlining strategies for defending domestic violence cases.
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[Press-News.org] Criminal Defense Attorney Jay R. Rooth Announces Co-Authorship of Legal PublicationJay R. Rooth, a founding Partner at the law firm of Moses & Rooth, has co-authored a publication outlining strategies for defending domestic violence cases.