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Reading Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
Focused on handling criminal defense cases, our team at Ebner, Nevins & McAllister represents people in Reading, Pennsylvania, and throughout Berks County. Collectively, we have decades of experience advocating for clients in matters such as DUI, drug crimes, arson, theft, sex crimes and traffic violations. At our law office, we recognize that even the most seemingly minor charge has the potential to upend someone's life. We take our jobs to protect our clients and their futures seriously.
Fluent in the judicial system, the team at our law office has a proven record of returning not guilty verdicts, case dismissals and reduced charges. We secure these outcomes through successfully highlighting wrongdoing such as illegal searches and procedural violations. Our attorneys know how to bring into question the credibility of a state witness. In short, we use every possible tool to build a strong defense.
As a direct result of our outstanding customer service and ability to get results, our attorneys have earned honors such as holding an Avvo "Superb" rating and being listed in the American Society of Legal Advocates' Top 40 Under 40. More importantly, our clients consistently review us as being professional, ethical lawyers who keep them informed throughout every step of the legal process.
Ebner, Nevins & McAllister offers free initial consultations and accepts credit cards. Our law office also handles family law cases including divorce, child custody and support.
About Ebner, Nevins & McAllister, LLC
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
Litigation
- 100%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
602-604 Court Street Reading, PA 19601
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 8-4:30
Phone
Fax
- 610-372-5198
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