Mountainhome Criminal Lawyers, Pennsylvania
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Criminal, Accident & Injury, Estate, Workers' Compensation
Janet Jackson, born in Scranton Pennsylvania; admitted to bar, 1984, Pennsylvania; Ms Jackson is in practice with her brother, Leo Jackson, with an emphasis in Workers’ Compensation, Criminal Defense and Estate Law. Attorney Jackson has successfully helped many injured workers and wrongfully accused. Do not hesitate to contact Attorney Jackson regarding your needs today. Attorney Jackson is known in the legal community / arena as a fighter and impassioned advocate for her clients and she gets results. Education: King’s College (Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice & Government awarded cum laude in May, 1981. President Scholarship recipient & Aquinas Honor Society member) The Dickinson School of Law (JD, 1984) William H. Dodd Award Recipient, June 1984. Member of the Monroe County Bar Association; Northampton County Bar Association; Member of the Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations and American Trial Lawyers Association; Member of the Criminal Rules Committee for the Court of Common Pleas, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
(more)Criminal, DUI-DWI, Misdemeanor, Felony
Over the past 30 years, Joe D’Andrea has earned a reputation as one of the premier criminal defense attorneys in Northeastern Pennsylvania, while aggressively defending the rights of individuals charged with various felonies and misdemeanors in both State and Federal Courts. Throughout his career, Scranton criminal lawyer Joe D'Andrea has zealously represented hundreds of individuals, corporations, and business entities that have been accused of crimes, which include, but are not limited to, Murder, Vehicular Homicide, Manslaughter, Rape, Delivery and Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance, Child Pornography, DUI, White Collar Crimes, Assault, Arson and Forgery. Based upon his proven results and prolific reputation, Joe has had the pleasure of representing a diverse client base, which includes political officials, doctors, lawyers, bankers, “average Joes and Janes”, students, and pro bono representation of indigent defendants.
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