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Wild About Trial – The only app devoted to up-to-date trial coverage.


 

In 2012, Alison launched Wild About Trial. Wild About Trial was born out of Alison’s love of criminal trials. Wild About Trial is a revolutionary new mobile application and website that provides trial lovers with breaking news, legal analysis and court information. Wild About Trial covers the most fascinating criminal trials taking place around the country. It is the first mobile application of its kind. Wild About Trial is available in the App store for the IPhone and IPad, in the Google Marketplace for the Android and on the web at www.wildabouttrial.com.

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