Jeremy L Huss
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Jeremy L Huss

Tempe Arizona Criminal Defense Lawyer

Huss Law PLLC

8631 S Priest Dr
Ste 102
Tempe, AZ 85284

Phone: 602-643-5595

Website: jeremyhuss.com

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About Jeremy L Huss

Jeremy L. Huss has been practicing Arizona DUI and criminal law for over 20 years. Mr. Huss spent 13 years as an Arizona felony prosecutor where he handled numerous DUI and vehicular crimes. During this time, Mr. Huss worked closely with law enforcement and provided training to patrol officers concerning DUI investigations and search and seizure. Indeed, Mr. Huss has observed law enforcement conduct DUI investigations and DUI vehicular accidents resulting in serious injury or death. He is knowledgeable on Arizona DUI laws and prosecutions. As a defense attorney, Mr. Huss utilizes the invaluable prosecutorial experience to defend his clients.


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