Attorney Picked to Attend Seminar
April 6, 2006

April 6, 2006

Attorney Picked to Attend Seminar

BERKSHIRE EAGLE- April 6, 2006
PITTSFIELD >> Attorney Marc C. Vincelette of Pittsfield is one of 96 attorneys nationally to have been selected to attend the National Criminal Defense College Trail Practice Institute in Macon, Ga., this summer. He is also one of two attorneys to be granted a full scholarship from the Massachusetts Committee of Public Counsel Services to attend the two-week seminar. The seminar, beginning June 12 at Mercer Law School, will feature the nation's top criminal defense attorneys as lecturers. A wide range of issues will be covered such as minimum mandatory sentencing, death penalty cases and trial strategy.
Vincelette has a full-service law firm, specializing in criminal defense, at 8 Bank Row, Suite 300. He is a former Berkshire assistant district attorney, and a 2003 graduate of Quinnipiac University School of Law, cum laude. Vincelette is a 1998 graduate of LaSalle University and a 1994 graduate of Pittsfield High School. He is the son of Pittsfield Ward 4 City Councilor Ozias "Chuck" Vincelette and Michele Vincelette.

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