Joseph D. Bernard
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Joseph D. Bernard

One Monarch Place
Springfield, MA 01144

Phone: 413-731-9995

Website: bernardouidefense.com/

National Task Force Task-Force-Member General Member

About Joseph D. Bernard

Joseph D. Bernard is engaged in a private law practice focusing primarily on criminal defense; more specifically, OUI and drinking/drugged driving offenses. Attorney Bernard is a member of the Massachusetts State Bar and is admitted to practice before the United States District Court. 2015 Metrology Graduate; 2016 Summer Session Graduate; 2016 Metrology Graduate


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