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Alison Triessl is a criminal defense lawyer based in Los Angeles, California who specializes in assault, drug and third strike cases. ==Career== Triessl has represented the family of Monica Burgos, who was murdered in Mexico by her husband Bruce Beresford-Redman,〔Monica Burgos / Bruce Beresford-Redman: * * * * 〕 Perry Alexander, Jr., and Lois Goodman, a US Open referee accused of murdering her husband with a coffee mug (her case was ultimately dismissed by the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office).〔Lois Goodman: * * 〕 Triessl has also provided legal commentary on a variety of local and national television programs, including ''Dr. Drew On Call'', ''Dr. Phil'', ''Good Morning America'', ''Inside Edition'', ''Jane Velez-Mitchell'', ''Nancy Grace'', ''The Early Show'', ''Extra'', ''The Insider'', and ''Today''.〔 Cases for which she has provided legal commentary include the Jodi Arias murder trial,〔〔Jodi Arias: * * 〕 the George Zimmerman verdict,〔George Zimmerman: * * 〕 the ''Jackson vs. AEG'' trial, the Kelly Thomas verdict, prosecutions of Miranda Barbour, the Oscar Pistorius trial, the investigation into allegations that Stephen Collins molested underage girls,〔Stephen Collins: * * 〕 Robin Thicke's copyright infringement lawsuit, the Ferguson indictment verdict, and the guilty verdict in the Chris Kyle trial.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.kabc.com/common/page.php?pt=Judge+Cristina+Perez+2-25-2015+9AM&id=39721&is_corp=0 )〕 Triessl was the 2009 President of the Los Angeles County Criminal Courts Bar Association and co-founder and CEO of the Pasadena Recovery Center, a drug and alcohol treatment center established in 2000 with her father, psychiatrist Dr. Lee Bloom.〔 ''Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew'' (later called simply ''Rehab with Dr. Drew''), a reality television show which chronicled people as they are treated for alcohol and drug addiction by Drew Pinsky, was filmed at the center.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.vh1.com/shows/rehab_with_dr_drew/series.jhtml )〕 She also created the website and mobile app ''Wild About Trial'', which provides users with updates to cases from local reporters and provides access to court documents and legal commentary.〔 Notable trials covered by the app includes those for Aaron Hernandez and James Eagan Holmes. In May 2014, ''The Huffington Post'' published an article by Triessl about Shelly Sterling. ''Legal Smart with Alison Triessl'' began airing on KTLA in July 2015; the segment airs on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3pm locally. Since September 2015, she has contributed to the syndicated investigative news magazine series ''Crime Watch Daily''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alison Triessl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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