Robert ( Bob ) D. Massey

Robert ( Bob ) D. Massey

Experienced and aggressive defense work

Law Offices Of Robert D. Massey

211 W. Madison Street
Pulaski, TN 38478

Phone: 931-424-8655

Website: robertdmassey.com

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About Robert ( Bob ) D. Massey

Former President of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Tennessee Public Defenders Conference with jury trial experience in all types of criminal cases including death penalty litigation. A 2 time recipient of the Robert W. Ritchie Award from T.A.C.D.L. and rated AV by Martindale Hubbard and rated as a Super Lawyer since that entity's inception.


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