Robert Scott Donaldson

The Lusardi Building, Hollidaysburg, PA

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University of Miami School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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03 Apr, 2023
Our hearing was continued multiple times because he was not present. After asking about this, his reply was "get a different lawyer". He coulnd not win a dui that was for micrograms of a prescribed medication being in your system. You would have to pay me to let him represent me again.
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Bruce

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24 Aug, 2018
Paid him $2500 and never did a thing for our son. Will not return our phone calls, His secretary doesn't work there anymore and every time we go to his office the doors locked. In the meantime our son has say in jail almost 1 year and now has to get a public defender. No wonder attorneys have such bad reputations.
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Stacey

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10 Aug, 2018
Hiring Robert Donaldson was the worst mistake I have ever make in my life. I hired him to represent my boyfriend who was arrested for a DUI. He was on state parole so he was immediately taken back to SCI. That took him 6 months to get completed because Donaldson failed to file transport orders and failed to communicate with us through the entire process. My boyfriend was given other bullshit charges from 4 months before he was initially arrested. It has been over a year since he was charged and Donaldson has continued about 8 times again with little to no communication. Again failing to submit transport orders twice. The last straw was Donaldson failing to communicate that my boyfriend was continued for the second week in a row. I finally fired him and found another attorney that actually care and has been in communication with me more in a week than Donaldson has in 19 months. My boyfriend has only spoke to him out of the courtroom once. He never received his discovery packet and Donaldson couldn't even tell us what evidence the state had against my boyfriend. If you are looking for an attorney please look elsewhere, save yourself from making the biggest mistake of you life. He is a terrible lawyer and should be ashamed of himself.
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Publications

2012:
Altoona Mirror, Prosecutors strive to ‘personalize’ children in case
2012:
Altoona Mirror, ‘Excited utterance’ permissible as evidence
2012:
Altoona Mirror, Commentary: Sandusky likely to take the stand
2012:
Altoona Mirror, Sandusky defense team grasping at straws

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