Eric H. Sills

Eric H. Sills

210 Great Oaks Blvd
Albany, NY 12203

Phone: 518-456-6456

Website: dwilawny.com

Board Certified Faculty National Task Force Task-Force-Chair SFST General Member

About Eric H. Sills

BOARD CERTIFIED BY THE NATIONAL COLLEGE FOR DUI DEFENSE-2008 2005 Summer Session Graduate; 2007 Summer Session Graduate; 2008 Winter Session Graduate; 2008 Summer Session Graduate;2009 Summer Session Graduate; 2010 Summer Session Graduate; 2011 Summer Session Graduate; 2012 Summer Session Graduate; 2013 Summer Session Graduate; 2014 Summer Session Graduate; 2015 Summer Session Graduate; 2016 Summer Session Graduate; 2018 Summer Session Graduate


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