Sharon Renee Osborn
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Sharon Renee Osborn

5140 Hiawatha Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55417

Phone: 612-722-8888

Website: sosbornlaw.com

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About Sharon Renee Osborn

Attorney Sharon R. Osborn practices in all areas of criminal defense, with a focus in the area of DWI/DUI law. She is deeply committed to her ethical obligation to her clients which is to zealously advocate. Sharon has a proven track record as an aggressive protector and defender of her clients rights. Sharon was born and raised in northern Minnesota and completed her Political Science/ History undergraduate work at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Sharon received her J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law. After graduation she served a term at the Minnesota Court of Appeals as a judicial clerk for the Honorable R.A. (Jim) Randall. Sharon spends her time between her Minneapolis residence and her farm in rural Minnesota.


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