In this New York Law Journal special section on white collar crime, Nardello & Co. Managing Director and Counsel to the CEO Howard Master applies his experience in federal and state prosecutors’ offices and his work on wrongful conviction cases to recommend revisiting the criminal defense subpoena as a tool for uncovering the truth. In the article, Howard discusses why it’s important that criminal defendants have investigative subpoena power and how that power can be used most effectively in federal and state courts.
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