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State College Criminal Law Firm
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Located in State College, I focus on criminal defense for Penn State students. At the Law Office of Ronald F. Saupe, I also work on cases involving real estate, estate administration and small business general counsel in Centre County and surrounding areas in Pennsylvania.
I am the only lawyer at the law firm. When you come to the Law Office of Ronald F. Saupe, you work directly with me from start to finish...
Located in State College, I focus on criminal defense for Penn State students. At the Law Office of Ronald F. Saupe, I also work on cases involving real estate, estate administration and small business general counsel in Centre County and surrounding areas in Pennsylvania.
I am the only lawyer at the law firm. When you come to the Law Office of Ronald F. Saupe, you work directly with me from start to finish. I give every case my full attention, and make criminal defense in cases involving summary offenses, misdemeanors and felonies my priority.
My law firm’s main focus is to keep young people from having a criminal record. Trying to get your first job or internship can be difficult if you are charged with a crime, and many crimes remain on your record for years. In instances where you are charged with a crime, Pennsylvania offers a diversionary program called Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. This can be a great option to explore for students looking to keep criminal charges off their record.
I opened my law firm in 2005 and have focused on criminal defense for Penn State students since the beginning. I am an experienced defender and work hard to prevent one mistake from defining the rest of your life.
About Law Office of Ronald F. Saupe, Esq.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Drug Violations
- Traffic Citations
- DUI
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
250 East Beaver Ave. Ste. 778 State College, PA 16801
Phone
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