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Julian Jefferson is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of New Hampshire School of Law. His primary affiliation is with the Department of Law, where he teaches advanced criminal practice, criminal law, and trial advocacy courses. He holds a doctoral degree (D) in Law and Legal Studies from the University of New Hampshire.
Before academia, Jefferson served as an attorney at the New Hampshire Public Defender for 11 years, handling high-stakes criminal cases including murder, aggravated sexual assault, and juvenile delinquency. He has conducted 32 jury trials across misdemeanor appeals and felony cases, securing multiple acquittals. His litigation experience spans both Circuit and Superior Courts.
- Education: D in Law and Legal Studies, University of New Hampshire
Jefferson's research focuses on criminal law, emphasizing practical litigation strategies and ethical defense practices. His work bridges theoretical legal frameworks with real-world courtroom applications, particularly in areas of criminal procedure and evidence.
- Awards: Robert E. Kirby Award (NH Bar Association), Champions of Justice Award (NH Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers)
He advises students through clinical legal education programs and has no listed grants or labs. His teaching portfolio includes advanced trial advocacy, criminal procedure investigation, and trial advocacy workshops.





