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Sonya Pfeiffer, wife of David Rudolf s a criminal defense attorney in America who passionately represents her clients in both federal and state courts.

According to Marathi.Tv, Sonya is a great communicator with a background in documentary filmmaking and journalism. She has successfully guided many clients in both complicated plea negotiations and jury trials.

According to NACDL.org, Pfeiffer is an associate with Rudolf Widenhouse in Charlotte, North Carolina. In the firm, she represents clients in white-collar federal criminal matters, wrongful conviction and civil rights lawsuits, and significant state-court criminal cases.

Pfeiffer joined the company after working in the commercial litigation practice of Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge, and Rice’s Charlotte office.

Pfeiffer concentrated her professional efforts on medical malpractice and political finance-related criminal lawsuits. She began her legal career at the Mecklenburg County Public Defender’s Office, where she worked in the Misdemeanor and Felony Drug Units.

Pfeiffer is an award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker in addition to her legal experience. She worked as a television news reporter for more than a decade in Raleigh, Boston, Omaha, and New York.

She also covered big international issues while posted in Paris, such as the killing of Yitzhak Rabin in Tel Aviv and the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords in Paris.

Pfeiffer is on the boards of North Carolina Advocates for Justice, the North Carolina State Bar Association, and the Mecklenburg County Bar Association.

She is also a member of the Bars of Washington, D.C., and Massachusetts. She is admitted to practice in all federal districts in North Carolina as well as before the United States Supreme Court.

Her LinkedIn page describes her as a Skilled advocate in Criminal Defense, Civil Rights Litigation, Federal Law, Legal Writing, Trials, and Jury Trials. “With a Juris Doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, you’ll be in good hands,” she wrote on her bio.

In addition to this, she is also the owner of Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art. which she reopened in October 2017. Sonya has transformed the gallery into “a platform that accommodates individuals who have been historically disenfranchised.” 

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