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Todd Oppenheim

News & Opinion, Op-Eds
June 21, 2019

Subpoenaing the President Versus the Common Man

An average person charged with a crime misses court on their trial date, but the…

June 21, 2019
News & Opinion, Op-Eds
February 24, 2018

Public defender Todd Oppenheim on how deeper issues arise from the Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force trial

The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) is coming apart at the seams. A long list of…

February 24, 2018
News & Opinion, Op-Eds
November 29, 2017

They Are Us: Public defender Todd Oppenheim on why his clients matter

Inevitably, during the holidays, I will run into family, friends or meet a new acquaintance…

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November 29, 2017
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