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Reading Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
Attorney Paul S. Missan founded our Reading law firm, Missan Law Offices, to put his years of experience as a prosecutor to work for the accused individuals living in Berks County and the surrounding areas in southeastern Pennsylvania. Since going into private practice, Mr. Missan has built a reputation as one of the region's most dedicated criminal defense attorneys, which leads clients from throughout the area to seek his assistance when facing any charge, including the following:
- Drunk driving
- Domestic abuse
- Drug offenses
- Sexual offenses
- Property crimes
- Violent crimes
- White collar crimes
Mr. Missan began his legal career in 1988 in New York. There, he served as a prosecutor in the Bronx before relocating to Pennsylvania in 1993, where he served as the Berks County Assistant District Attorney. Today, armed with nearly 30 years of experience gained on both sides of the aisle, it is no surprise that our firm is the first choice for so many facing criminal charges in Berks County.
Regardless of the severity of your charge, you can put your trust and your freedom in the capable hands of the attorney at our law firm, Missan Law Offices. If you would like to get started on your criminal defense, you can do so by scheduling a free initial consultation at our law office in Reading.
About Missan Law Offices
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
- DUI/DWI
- Drug Violations
- Assault
- White Collar Crimes
- Homicide
- Theft/Burglary/Shoplifting
- Traffic Violations
- Kidnapping
- Insurance Fraud
- Welfare Fraud
Office Information
Address
18 North 6th Street Reading, PA 19601
Fax
- 610-376-9766
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Saturday - Sunday: Closed
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