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At Joe Pometto Law, we make three promises. We promise to be compassionate, honest and responsive to the best of our ability, on each and every case. First, we commit to treating all of our clients with respect and dignity. Because, no matter the circumstances, and no matter the accusations, everyone deserves to be treated right. Next, we will be direct with our clients.

Many people claim that their attorneys are not forthright from the beginning. Whether the truth is harsh, or rosy, we strive to give our clients the truth throughout the entire life of their case. Finally, we do everything we can to be responsive to our clients. Our lawyers and staff are accessible through email, telephone calls, text messages and even social media.

We will set up several different ways to get ahold of our firm and it is our intention to respond to every single call or text. Our Pittsburgh Criminal Law Firm makes these promises because we value your time. We believe a law firm should make you feel like you have someone in your corner, fighting hard with you, every step of the way.
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A DUI charge ("Driving Under the Influence") in Pennsylvania is no laughing matter.
This is especially true with second or third DUI's.
With second, third and even fourth DUI's, the penalties increase, jail or prison time becomes a possibility, and some DUI's are now graded as felonies.
DUI charges are serious matters indeed.
Fortunately, with the right combination of legal research, diligence, and experience, the right criminal defense attorney can minimize any impact a DUI will have on you and perhaps even win your case.
Some people may tell you that you do not need an attorney for a traffic ticket.
That is sometimes true.
But our firm has seen, many, many times, clients come to us after they paid a ticket or plead guilty and they end up getting points on their license, a license suspension or worse.
Let me tell you, you should at least consult with an attorney.
Because many traffic offenses carry points or license suspensions and they are serious matters.
Some can even carry jail time.
And if you possess a commercial driver's license, ("CDL") it is even more important to consult with an attorney and consider fighting your ticket.
Drug offenses come in many shapes and sizes in Pennsylvania.
Two of the most common drug crimes charged are possession with intent to deliver and possession of drugs.
Possession with intent to deliver is a felony level crime and drug possession is a misdemeanor.
Due to their classifications under the law, each one has very different consequences and must be handled in different ways.
Under 35 P.S. § 780-113 it is criminally illegal in Pennsylvania to possess controlled substances and/or illegal drugs with the intent to deliver.
Assault crimes may not seem like a big deal unless somebody gets hurt.
Let me tell you, that is not true at all.
Assault charges are always a big deal, and they are especially serious when someone does get hurt.
Not only can you face significant jail time, fines and criminal penalties, but you may be responsible for thousands of dollars in medical bills and restitution.
Assault charges must be handled delicately and aggressively by your Pittsburgh Criminal Defense attorney.
Aggravated assault is a complicated and very serious charge.
At Pometto Law we help people applying for unemployment benefits get the compensation they deserve.
Primarily, we will help you appeal a denial of unemployment benefits.
However, we are also ready to assist you in the application process and through every step of the appeals process if you were denied.
We offer help for all aspects of employment law.
In addition we will defend workplace discrimination cases that may lead to wrongful termination.
Some of the common reasons for a denial of benefits are: willful misconduct, voluntary quit, engaging in self-employment, overpayments or misclassification.
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