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David Bruno

Former Prosecutor and National TV Legal Analyst

The Bianchi Law Group, LLC

8 Campus Drive
Suite 105
Parsippany, NJ 07054

Phone: 862-210-8570

Website: bianchilawgroup.com

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About David Bruno

David J. Bruno is a partner at The Bianchi Law Group, Former Assistant Prosecutor, and National TV Legal Analyst. David handles criminal defense, municipal court, DWI/DUI, and domestic violence cases in all 21 New Jersey counties and in the District of New Jersey. A former Assistant Prosecutor in the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office and trial defense attorney, David brings to his practice considerable experience both building and defending cases, an asset that proves invaluable when representing his clients. He is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Certified Criminal Trial Attorney, one of only approximately 250 out of the more than 98,000 attorneys in New Jersey.


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