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I do not testify.
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I am not an attorney.
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My work falls under
"Work-Product" for the attorney and is controlled by
him or her.
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References for Kim Hart:
| Barry
Scheck, esq. |
New York, NY |
(212)
790-0368 |
| Bruce Lyons,
esq. |
Ft.
Lauderdale, FL |
(954)
467-8700 |
| Mary Lynn
Belsher, esq. |
Modesto, CA |
(209)
529-3001 |
| Stephen
Glassroth, esq. |
Montgomery,
AL |
(334)
263-9900 |
| Lorin Zaner,
esq. |
Toledo, OH |
(419)
242-8214 |
| David S.
Marshall, esq. |
Seattle, WA |
(206)
382-0000 |
| Jay Milano,
esq. |
Wooster, OH |
(440)
356-2828 |
| Mark
Lipinski, esq. |
Bradenton,
FL |
(941)
747-5228 |
| Matthew J.
O'Connor, esq. |
Kansas City,
MO |
(816)
842-1111 |
| Scott W.
Lee, esq. |
Beaufort, SC |
(843)
986-9030 |
| Patrick
Arata, esq. |
Fort Wayne,
IN |
(219)
424-1010 |
| L. T.
"Butch" Bradt, esq. |
Houston, TX |
(713)
681-2696 |
| Tim Cisar,
esq. |
Lake Ozark,
MO |
(573)
365-2383 |
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"I will not take any case involving child abuse
or child sexual abuse allegations unless my client is willing to
retain Kimberly Hart. Her ability to tap into critical
expert witness testimony is unparalleled...and her ability to
focus an outline for deposition questions and overall trial
strategy and to develop leads for investigation is
incredible."
Matthew J
O'Connor
October 4, 2000
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"Thank you for your recent assistance in the
...case in Beaufort County. Your insight and endless
enthusiasm were invaluable in preparing for trial and instrumental
in obtaining acquittals on both count. "
Scott W. Lee
May 16, 2001
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"Through your insightful and penetrating
questions...the children both deny being sexually abused by our
client. This does not even take into account the aide that
you gave me in formulating questions for the arresting detective
and the HRS worker who originally elicited the statements from the
child. Because of your expertise, we were able to show
conclusively that the child was extraordinarily susceptible to the
police officer's suggestion and thereby cut-off the Prosecutor
from...trying to use the child's statements as substantive
evidence. Because of you, the Prosecutor was caught totally
flat-footed. "
Mark Lipinski
July 15, 1996
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