Personal profile
About
Professor Randolph Braccialarghe joined Nova Southeastern University’s law faculty in 1983. He currently teaches Evidence and Professional Responsibility. He has also taught Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Trial Advocacy, and was Co-Director of the Criminal Clinic for 13 years.
After receiving his B.A. (1970) from the University of Michigan and J.D. (1977) from the University of Miami School of Law, Professor Braccialarghe practiced law in Fort Lauderdale, first as an assistant state attorney (1977-1981) and then as a commercial litigator (1981-1983) with English, McCaughan & O’Bryan.
In addition to consulting and testifying on ethics issues, Professor Braccialarghe has represented applicants before the Florida Board of Bar Examiners, lawyers in Florida Bar discipline matters, and judges before the Judicial Qualifications Committee.
Raised in Recife, Brazil, Decatur, Illinois, and Córdoba, Argentina, Professor Braccialarghe has also lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Boston, Massachusetts, and Rome, Italy.
Professor Braccialarghe has taught continuing legal education seminars for lawyers on Ethics, Evidence, and Criminal Law, for U.S. Magistrates on Judicial Ethics, and he has taught at trial training programs for prosecutors, public defenders and civil litigators.
Disciplines
- Evidence
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Criminal Law
- Civil Procedure
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A Rose by Any Other Name: A Lawyer’s Ethical Duty When a Client Is Prosecuted Under a False Name
Braccialarghe, R., 2026, (Unpublished).Research output: Working paper › Preprint
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Why Were Perry Mason's Clients Always Innocent? The Criminal Lawyer's Moral Dilemma―The Criminal Defendant Who Tells His Lawyer He Is Guilty
Braccialarghe, R., 2004, In: Valparaiso University Law Review. 39, 1Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Client Perjury: The Law in Florida
Braccialarghe, R., 1988, In: Nova Law Review. 12Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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