From representing Ethel Kennedy’s nephew Michael Skakel in the infamous Martha Moxley murder trial to defending a Vietnam veteran in a murder trial that relied on a post-traumatic stress disorder defense that was the subject of productions on three major television networks, attorney Mickey Sherman has been in the national spotlight for most of his 40-year career.

A Greenwich native who still practices in his hometown, Sherman is not one to shy away from the spotlight. In fact, many say the criminal attorney relishes it.

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