Paul M. Aaroe II

2568 Nazareth Rd., Easton, PA

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127 Reviews
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Education

1988
Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1985
Lafayette College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 147 reviews
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J.b.

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11 Dec, 2024
Highly recommended, whether you made a mistake, OR a victim of overzealous law enforcement. He keeps it quick and to the point. Thank you Paul for everything you did to get the BEST possible outcome. For those who find themselves in a situation that requires you to be in that courtroom, WEAR A SUIT !
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Trevor curtin

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24 Oct, 2024
Great guy great lawyer
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David beltz

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10 Oct, 2024
He was very kind and supportive. He answered my questions and help me through the process. I’m glad I had him to help me and put me at ease.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in DUI law
“Paul's knowledge of DUI law is unmatched.”
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Compassionate and understanding towards clients
“It is as much his compassion and character that helps a client through what is invariably a very dark time.”
3
Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“He was able to get the Reckless Driving, and Failure to Maintain Lane charges dropped while pleading guilty to a first offense DUI.”
4
Reliable and diligent in handling cases
“Paul was great and he was able to get the Reckless Driving, and Failure to Maintain Lane charges dropped while pleading guilty to a first offense DUI.”
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Respected by judges and prosecutors
“Paul has built a level of respect with judges and prosecutors that I have rarely seen.”
Cons
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Difficult to reach at times
“Paul is hard to get a hold of at times, but I GUARANTEE, even though you may not always be able to speak with him, he IS working on your case without you even being aware of it.”
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Occasionally delays case progress
“There were multiple continuances in my case, which the Judge vehemently said 'no more continuances'.”

Publications

2012:
Book, Arrested For DUI in Northeastern Pennsylvania? Useful Info Revealed That May Help Defend Your DUI

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