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Amy Marion has over 22 years of experience representing individuals in civil and criminal investigations and prosecutions in both the federal and state courts. She has tried to verdict a multitude of felony cases including homicide and narcotics cases. She also has defended clients in investigations and trials of false arrest, malicious prosecution and excessive force claims. In addition, Ms. Marion has extensive experience in cases involving domestic violence and abuse and litigation focused on Orders of Protection in both Family and Criminal Court. She has also successfully litigated employment discrimination cases against several large municipalities and corporations.
Ms. Marion’s legal career began in the Criminal Defense Division of the New York City Legal Aid Society, where she represented indigent defendants. So great was her success in the courtroom, she was chosen to appear in a Court TV documentary entitled “The Public Defender.” Entering private practice in 1997, Ms. Marion focused on building a strong reputation as a civil rights litigator.
In 2005 Ms. Marion became Principal Law Clerk to the Hon. Tammy S. Robbins, Nassau County Court Judge. Serving in this position, she was assigned to the Nassau County Family Court and New York State Supreme Court, in addition to the County Court. As Principal Law Clerk, she was responsible for the management of all of Judge Robbins’ cases, including felony complaints and indictments; felony domestic violence cases; civil litigation cases; as well as cases involving custody and visitation issues, orders of protection, and neglect issues. Ms. Marion has an understanding of trials and the court system from every perspective. The diversity of her background offers clients an advocate who can provide them with the most successful outcome possible.
Ms. Marion received her Juris Doctorate in 1988 from Hofstra University School of Law, and was awarded the Inns of Court Scholarship. In 1984, she received her Bachelor of Arts in the specialized Social Thought and Political Economics program at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
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