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David Benowitz | |
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Education | University of Pennsylvania, cum laude; George Washington Law School, 1995; Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, LL.M. in Trial Advocacy, 2006 |
Occupation | Lawyer |
David Benowitz (born May 5, 1969) is a criminal defense attorney in Washington, D.C..
Benowitz has given legal commentary on several Washington, D.C. television and radio stations including Fox 5 News, ABC 7 News, WTOP and WAMU regarding a DUI breathalyzer scandal in Washington, D.C. that rose to national attention, when it was found that the machines were not calibrating correctly[1] and hundreds of DWI prosecutions were being questioned and slated for overturning.[2]
On a national level, Benowitz was a key commentator in the media during the Chandra Levy disappearance case.[3]
References
- ^ "Will There Be Consequences?: Loose Lips Daily". DeBonis, Mike. Washington City Paper. March 1, 2010.
- ^ "Breathalyzer Problems May Mean Future Legal Trouble". Constant, Malachi (producer) WJLA-TV. February 26, 2010.
- ^ "Lawyers Question Evidence in Levy Case". Syeed, Nafeesa. Associated Press. April 11, 2009.