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Pittsburgh Violent Crimes Lawyer

Our Pittsburgh criminal defense law firm, The Law Offices of Gary E. Gerson defends people charged with all types of violent crimes. If you or a loved one has been accused of a violent crime, including aggravated assault, robbery, murder, weapons charges, or rape, it is important to speak with a knowledgeable violent crimes attorney immediately. Because of his extensive experience representing individuals charged with such offenses, our attorney, Gary Gerson, knows how to negotiate lower charges, alternatives to prison time, and reduced sentences. Contact a Pittsburgh violent crimes lawyer at The Law Offices of Gary E Gerson to schedule a free initial consultation. Call 412-219-6875.

Negotiation of Reduced Charges

In addition to his ability to negotiate alternatives to jail time, Gary Gerson has successfully defended many individuals charged with violent crimes before a judge and jury. Our attorney’s willingness to do this is critical. If a prosecutor reveals during pre-trial conferences that he or she intends to seek the maximum sentence, proceeding to trial may be the only opportunity to obtain an acquittal by verdict or reduced sentence. Our Pittsburgh violent crimes defense lawyer is adept at pre-trial negotiations and trial advocacy. He works hard to achieve the best possible resolution to your legal problems.

Free Initial Consultation With A Pittsburgh Violent Crimes Lawyer

If you have been accused of a violent crime, contact our skilled defense attorney today. Call 412-219-6875, we can help.

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