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State Crimes Defense

Arthur T. Donato, Jr. - Pennsylvania Criminal Defense Lawyer

Pennsylvania criminal defense attorney Arthur Donato  represents clients facing serious charges of state crimes. He his proactive and aggressive investigation and trial techniques to criminal matters pending in the Courts of Common Pleas for the counties surrounding Philadelphia.

Mr. Donato advises and represents clients accused of state crimes such as:

  • Homicide and other serious crimes of violence
  • Sex crimes, including rape, sexual assault, indecent conduct, child abuse, or acquaintance rape
  • Armed robbery, bank robbery, or carjacking
  • Weapons offenses
  • Vehicular homicide or assault

Criminal Defense - Investigation, Forensic Experts

In his state criminal defense practice, Art Donato provides aggressive representation at the investigative stages of the case. He also utilizes forensic experts from an exhaustive range of disciplines.

Arthur Donato's primary client service objective is not only to achieve the best result possible under the facts in defense of the charges against you, but to leave you with the firm belief that you received the best legal service available. Contact the Law Offices of Arthur T. Donato, Jr., in Media, Pennsylvania.

Martindale-Hubbell Has Rated Arthur T. Donato | AV

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Philadelphia area criminal attorney Arthur T. Donato, Jr., represents individuals, corporations, and associations facing federal or state charges of fraud, public corruption, environmental crimes, health care fraud, sex crimes, homicide, aggravated assault, and vehicular manslaughter in Pennsylvania, including Montgomery County, Delaware County, Chester County, Philadelphia, Norristown, West Chester, and Media, PA.

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