Peter Paul Olszewski Jr., experienced Criminal Defense, Medical Malpractice attorney in Scranton, PA with 2 reviews
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Peter Paul Olszewski Jr.

411 Jefferson Avenue, Scranton, PA

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1984:
Pennsylvania State University, The Dickinson School of Law, Juris Doctorate
1981:
Pennsylvania State University, Abington, Bachelor of Arts

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08 May, 2015
I feel compelled to write this review of Attorney Olszewski because during his handling of my case, I came to realize that he is intelligent, knowledgeable of the law, excellent in a courtroom setting and most importantly, compassionate and understanding. My case, unfortunately, was criminal in nature and I found it reassuring that Attorney Olszewski not only didn't judge me, he cared about me. He utilized his vast and accurate knowledge to not only fight for my rights but secure a favorable outcome within the confines of the law. Additionally, he was attentive and prompt in dealing with the details of my case and responding to my questions/concerns. I would strongly recommend Attorney Olszewski to anyone seeking professional legal representation. He will not disappoint !!
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Jeffrey

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07 May, 2015
After an untimely death occurred in my family I needed to find an attorney who would be willing to take on the responsibility of finding out what had happened to my brother. After interviewing with other attorneys I new immediately when I sat down with Peter Paul Olszewski he was the right person for the job. Pete was very welcoming, comforting, and focused right from the start. Pete brought to the table a life committed to legal excellence. Having been a District Attorney and County Judge his credentials were impeccable. Through the process of finding out what had happened in my brothers death Attorney Olszewski was determined and focused unlike any other individual I have ever worked with. Pete left no stone unturned in the search for the truth. If not for his tireless determination and positive attitude I would have never found out what had happened the night my brother passed away. He not only gave me the peace I was searching for but the satisfaction of knowing that the people who had been negligent were exposed and financially punished. For this I am forever grateful. Should you need a person who will fight doggedly on your behalf I wholeheartedly recommend Attorney Olszewski. Thanks Pete!
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2015:
WNEP 16 News, Governor's Moratorium Shouldn't Impact Selenski
2015:
The Times Tribune, Couple Claims Moses Taylor Doc Botched Son's Circumcision
2015:
PAHomePage.com, Prosecution Calls More Witnesses in Teacher Trial
2015:
PAHomePage.com, Attorney Peter Paul Olszewski comments on Investigation of Police Station Video Tape
2014:
Newswatch 16, Commonwealth Health Hack, More ID Safety Concerns
2013:
The Times Leader, Homicide Charge Dismissed Against Lee
2012:
WNEP-TV, Peter Paul Olszewski on WNEP-TV Addressing Jerry Sandusky Penn State Sex Abuse Case Developments
2012:
The Times Leader, Appeals Court Stops PA Execution in Death Penalty Case
2011:
WBRE-TV, Scranton Criminal Defense Attorney Peter Paul Olszewski Speaks to WBRE-TV about the Penn State Sexual Abuse Scandal
2011:
The Times Leader, Court denies appeal of ruling regarding statements in alleged homicide
2010:
WNEP-TV, Scranton Criminal Defense Attorney Peter Paul Olszewski Interviewed about Pennsylvania Death Penalty Case
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