Jason Dunkle - State College, PA
Attorney at JD Law
Alcohol Related Offenses Lawyers in State College, PA
210 West Hamilton Avenue Suite 330 State College, PA 16801
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22
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State College Alcohol Related Offenses Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2014Mr. Dunkle did an outstanding job representing us. His responses were very timely to any questions that we had. He responded to every question within a day or two. Most importantly, he walked us through every step and there were no surprises along the way. Everything went as planned and he really did an outstanding job! I would like to also note that he is very trustworthy. At a time of despair, trust in your lawyer is very important. I do not have any reservations at all for Mr. Dunkle and would ask him to represent me if ever needed. Thank you for all your good work Mr. Dunkle!
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2015Like thousands of college kids across the country my son got caught in the bear trap of the legal system for public drunkeness. We went through a tremendously worrying time together. One thing we never had to worry about however was our lawyer, Jason Dunkle. Jason was not just an outstanding lawyer on whom I knew from our first conversation we could rely entirely to protect us through the painful legal process, but he is also a father too who knew and empathized with what we were going through. Despite what must be a very high case load, we never had to wait more than 12 hours for a response to any question we had about the process. Jasons specific efforts made the difference in getting finally a good outcome for my son. I recommend him entirely should you find yourself in need of legal representation.
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2014I am currently a Penn State student who was represented by Jason. He made the process easy and did everything he promised. He even continued to answer my questions very quickly even after my case was closed.
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2012Jason was really helpful, guided me through every action so I would be one step ahead. Would definitely recommend him to anyone who asked. Never had an issue with Jason or his services, still contact him for legal advise (which he promptly replies to).
Areas of Practice
- Alcohol Related Offenses
Contact
210 West Hamilton Avenue
Suite 330
State College, PA 16801
Phone: 814-689-9139
Hours: Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM; Saturday; Closed; Sunday; Closed
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