Revital Swid
Revital Swid (Hebrew: רויטל סויד; born 17 August 1967) is an Israeli criminal defense lawyer and politician. She served as a member of Knesset for the Zionist Union and serves as a member of the Labor Party.
Revital Swid | |
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Date of birth | 17 August 1967 |
Place of birth | Hadera, Israel |
Knessets | 20, 22 |
Faction represented in Knesset | |
2015–2019 | Zionist Union |
2019–2020 | Labor Party |
Biography
Swid was born in Hadera, Israel, to Yosef and Bruria Maimon, Jewish immigrants from Libya. She completed her BA and MA in law at Bar-Ilan University. She later interned in the criminal division of the Tel Aviv District Attorney's Office. For several years she worked as an attorney in Netanya. In 1994 she served for several months as General Counsel of the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center in Hadera. In the same year she founded an independent law firm. Among its clients are the Abutbul family, members of the Israeli mafia.[1]
She came to notoriety as a defense attorney during the murder trial of Ronnie Ron and Marie-Charlotte Pizem for the killing of 4-year-old Rose Pizem in 2008.[2][3]
Swid is chair of the Criminal Affairs Division of the Tel Aviv District of the Israel Bar Association. She is an adjunct professor at Sha'arei Mishpat College and serves as a consultant to private companies in matters of criminal law.
A member of the Labor Party, she was elected to the fourteenth slot on the Zionist Union list for the 2015 Knesset elections.[4]
An observant Jew, Swid is a mother of four and lives in Ra'anana. She is a religious feminist.[5]
References
- Siblings, lawyers, activists and a ‘Godfather': New Knesset lawmakers have colorful pasts Times of Israel, 31 March 2015
- Child's abuse, death grip Israel The Star, 28 August 2008
- 'Israeli Madeleine McCann' was killed by grandfather, say police The Telegraph, 28 August 2008
- Women win big as Yachimovich, Shaffir top Labor primary vote Times of Israel, 14 January 2015
- Siblings, lawyers, activists and a ‘Godfather': New Knesset lawmakers have colorful pasts Times of Israel, 31 March 2015