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    Meet and Greet Judge Montano and Judge Wernserbach with the NMCDLA

    enJuly 29, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Tune in for a two-part episode series featuring four of the new Second Judicial Criminal Court judges. Learn a little bit about their history before taking the bench, what court projects they are involved in, and their insights on the importance of the judiciary. We wrap up with Judge Montano and Judge Wernersbach!

    Presented by: Roberta Yurcic, Roberta Yutcic Legal Services; Judge Joseph Montano, Judge Jennifer J. Wernersbach, Second Judicial Criminal Court

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