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James M. Goodwin - top best Criminal Lawyer in zip code 16146

James M. Goodwin Top Best Criminal Lawyer in zip 16146
James M. Goodwin

Rating: 5


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense ,Estate Planning,Family ,Personal Injury,Real Estate

Zip code: 16146, Sharon, Pennsylvania

James M. Goodwin Avvo Reviews
Here's a guy that is an attorney and still an honest guy. He is a 'get the job done' kind of attorney not the 'let's wait and see what happens' kind o... ...

Contact: 724-981-4800
Fruit, Dill, Goodwin and Scholl.
PO Box 673.

Tedd Christopher Nesbit - top best Criminal Lawyer in zip code 16146

Tedd Christopher Nesbit Top Best Criminal Lawyer in zip 16146
Tedd Christopher Nesbit

Area of Practice: Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents and Injuries, Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, Wrongful Death, DUI/DWI, Truck Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Slip and Fall, Criminal, Family

Zip code: 16146, Sharon, Pennsylvania



Contact:
Ekker, Kuster, McCall & Epstein LLP.
68 Buhl Boulevard.

Brett W. Stedman - top best Criminal Lawyer in zip code 16146

Brett W. Stedman Top Best Criminal Lawyer in zip 16146
Brett W. Stedman

Rating: / 3.6


Area of Practice: Civil Litigation, Automobile Accidents and Injuries, Domestic Relations, Criminal Law, Commercial Litigation, Municipal Law

Zip code: 16146, Sharon, Pennsylvania



Contact:
Ekker, Kuster, McCall & Epstein LLP.
68 Buhl Boulevard.

FAQs - Criminal Attorneys in 16146

Criminal Case examples in zip code 16146

Description: Covers all types of criminal offenses, from minor infractions to serious felonies, including legal processes and outcomes. Case Example: Miranda v. Arizona, 1966 - Established the requirement for Miranda rights. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled that Miranda rights must be read to suspects.


FAQs - Criminal Attorneys in 16146