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John Lentine Earns Dismissal Of Sex Charges for Client

Charges against a former St. Clair County teacher that she violated Alabama sex offender notification laws have been dismissed by […]

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John Lentine and Christopher Daniel Honored as Birmingham’s Best Lawyers in 2016

Sheffield and Lentine, P.C. would like to congratulate John A. Lentine and Christopher Daniel for being honored as Top Lawyers […]

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Wendell Sheffield Saves Client From Death Penalty Sentence

On the 26th of July, 2016 criminal defense attorney Wendell Sheffield, a partner at Sheffield and Lentine, resolved his client’s […]

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Wendell Sheffield and John Lentine Honored as Best Attorneys in America

Wendell Sheffield and John Lentine have been honored as two of the “Best Attorneys in America” and received Lifetime memberships […]

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Wendell Sheffield Inducted As Fellow in the Birmingham Bar Foundation

Sheffield and Lentine, P.C. would like to congratulate Wendell Sheffield on being inducted as a fellow in the Birmingham Bar […]

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New Birmingham Initiatives Target Violent Crime

As prison populations soar and attempts to revitalize downtown are met with crime concerns, new Birmingham initiatives seek to address […]

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Alabama Prison Reform Bill Seeks to Reduce Recidivism and Overcrowding

This May, Governor Robert Bentley signed into law an historic criminal justice bill designed to send fewer nonviolent offenders to […]

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Wendell Sheffield and John Lentine Honored at ACDLA Summer Seminar

We would like to congratulate Wendell Sheffield and John Lentine for being honored at this years Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyer’s […]

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Birmingham Program Offers Support to Families of Defendants

When a loved one faces criminal charges, it isn’t always easy to know how to give them your support. A […]

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Mental Health Court Returns as Alternative to Jail

The Birmingham division of Jefferson County’s mental health court resumed this April, four years after funding cuts shut the program […]

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