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Acker, David H.

David H. Acker - New Castle, PA

Attorney at David H. Acker, PC

Civil Trial Practice Lawyers in New Castle, PA

First Merit Bank Building Suite 500 25 North Mill Street New Castle, PA 16101

New Castle Civil Trial Practice Lawyer

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Civil Trial Practice

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  • By Mike J. on Jul. 17, 2024
    Hired Attorney 2018-2024
    He’s a racist coward! He’s a dishonorable judge. He’s a cheat, fraud and a low life! He’s out here stealing people kids and helping his friend/fellow attorneys win cases. He doesn’t judge cases fairly. The truth doesn’t matter with this guy!. He even allows his friends/attorneys to lie on the stand on multiple hearings. This clown misjudged my case so I filed a recusal to get another judge to look at it and he dismissed my recusal. He’s a piece of trash! He shouldn’t be a judge. He’s a criminal!
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New Castle, PA

First Merit Bank Building
Suite 500
25 North Mill Street
New Castle, PA 16101

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Phone Number: (724) 656-1333

Fax Number: (724) 658-6010

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