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Monica K. Lindstrom is an attorney and legal analyst who has served as a criminal prosecutor, as well as practicing in the areas of criminal defense, complex civil litigation and general civil litigation, as well as making frequent media appearances to comment on court cases in the news. She is based in
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.


Education and legal career

Lindstrom attended
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, where she earned her B.S., moving on to earn her Juris Doctor through
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. She first served as a criminal prosecutor for the
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Attorney's Office in Phoenix. Following this, she entered into private practice as an attorney, ultimately starting her own practice, MKLindstrom Law, PLLC. She is married to author, relationship/communication coach and professional speaker Michael J. Lindstrom.


Legal commentary in the media

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, she appeared on ''
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'' discussing the rights of the passengers. She has also appeared on Fox News discussing Robert Benjo and the topic of mercy killing, document preservation in the
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case, the rights of illegal immigrants and prayer in schools. She has appeared on ''
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'', ''The Pat McMahon Show'' and ''The Jay Lawrence Show'', and is a regular on the ''Mac and Gaydos'' show, (all on KTAR in Arizona), discussing court cases in the news. She served as a legal expert for several media outlets during the Jodi Arias trial. During the trial, she appeared on '' Geraldo At Large'', ''
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'' and KTAR. She also discussed the case on ''
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in the media as it related to Arias and other high-profile cases. She was a member of the Jodi Arias Defense Team on the HLN talk show ''HLN After Dark: The Jodi Arias Trial''. A show started during the Jodi Arias Trial, ''
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'' conducted a mock trial of Arias, gathering a "live studio jury" to discuss aspects of the case each night, with the jurors holding up cards reading "guilty" or "not guilty" at the end of the show. The show, intended to just last the duration of the case, is now a member of the channel's nightly lineup. Lindstrom continues to appear regularly on HLN, on ''HLN News Now'', ''HLN After Dark'', ''
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'' (now called ''Now In America''), and ''HLN Evening Express''. Lindstrom has also appeared on CNN, discussing the Jodi Arias trial, as well as the Ariel Castro Trial.


Volunteering

She currently serves as a Judge ''
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'' with the Maricopa County Superior Court in the civil, criminal and family divisions. She served as a member of the City of Scottsdale Board of Adjustments for a six-year term. She also volunteers with the Scottsdale Bar Association, where she is currently vice president.


References


External links


MKLindstrom Law, PLLCScottsdale Mama
- Lindstrom's Personal Blog {{DEFAULTSORT:Lindstrom, Monica Living people Northern Arizona University alumni California Western School of Law alumni Year of birth missing (living people) People from Scottsdale, Arizona