Mitchell Adam Swedarsky - Indianapolis, IN
Attorney at Schiller & Swedarsky, L.L.C. Attorneys at Law
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Indianapolis, IN
4371 E. 82nd Street Suite D Indianapolis, IN 46250
Indianapolis Criminal Defense Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Mitchell Adam Swedarsky
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Hired Attorney 2015-2016In 2016 I was a 24 year old young man with no history or knowledge of the court system and this man was my public defender. He showed little no care in the two years of my on going case we talked once and not even after the many pre trials did we stop and talk about my case after our initial meeting which was only did you do it, no ok? He then convinced me to take a bench trial saying the only difference was less people when there was definitely a more to such a important thing considering what I was facing when we got to court he didn't cross examine any of the 4 so called witnesses and only spoke to me and asked the same exact question the prosecutor asked and only allowed yes or no answers after the I was found guilty 3months of me in jail on dialysis he comes to me outside of holding before we go into sentenceing and says I didn't know about my condition or that there was a tube in my stomach at one point then begged my now mentally broken self to say he did his job and he would help with sentence we then go out and I got sent to prison on top of a life degrading sentence. It was a story no evidence whatsoever and my life and credibility destroyed forever do not trust this man with your life he will destroy it and laugh with the prosecutor right after
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4371 E. 82nd Street Suite D
Indianapolis, IN 46250
Fax: (317) 578-2112
Website: http://www.sslaw1.com
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