Miele & Rymsza, P.C. - Williamsport, PA
Criminal Federal Law Lawyers in Williamsport, PA
125 East Third Street Suite 2 Williamsport, PA 17701
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28
Years
Experience
Williamsport Criminal Federal Law Firm
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Federal Law
- Criminal Defense
Firm Information
Overview
At the law office of Miele & Rymsza, P.C., we understand the stress and uncertainty that criminal charges cause. We remain passionate about defending the rights of each of our clients. From our location in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, our team works closely with your situation, outlines your options and crafts an appropriate legal strategy. To ease your concerns, our lawyers remain accessible throughout your case and keep you informed of new developments. Our criminal litigators have represented clients in a wide range of federal and state criminal charges, including high-profile death penalty cases, homicide, sex crimes, drug offenses, white collar crimes, assault, robbery, driving under the influence and other alcohol-related infractions. We strive to provide the best legal defense possible whether it is at trial, pretrial or plea negotiation stages and beyond. If you have been found guilty of a crime, we vigorously pursue appeals and other post-conviction proceedings, including state PCRA and federal habeas corpus cases.
Awards and Honors
Super Lawyers® Selectees
Miele & Rymsza, P.C. selected for a Super Lawyers® list
- Rymsza, Edward J. On a Super Lawyers® List
Previous Law Firm Names
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Miele & Daniele
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Contact
125 East Third Street
Suite 2
Williamsport, PA 17701
Fax: 570-322-8813
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.mielerymsza.com/
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm, Saturday-Sunday: Closed
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