
Craig Levin is an experienced litigator who has brought over 40 cases to trial. He handles primarily personal injury matters, but his practice also includes estate work (specifically handling matters concerning tangled titles), as well as criminal, real estate, and family law matters.
Craig spoke passionately during his interview about his dedication to reforming the way the city and the Commonwealth treat formerly incarcerated individuals, and he has dedicated his volunteer efforts to various reentry programs. He is a board member and volunteer for Community Forgiveness and Restoration Initiative (CFRI), which he described as “an assembly of clergy, community leaders and rehabilitated and transformed incarcerated citizens” that works to “provide incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals with educational opportunities, job training, mentorship, social, coping, and communicative skills, and connect them to resources and services to increase their chances of a successful reintegration back into the community.” During CFRI programs, Craig visits prisons twice a week, and then participates in a five-week program to teach formerly-incarcerated individuals life skills and prepare them for successful re-entry. As a judge, Craig stated that he would reduce excessive supervision and probation.
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