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Andrew Olesnycky, the former head of the Union County Prosecutor's Office's Domestic Violence Unit, joined the Law Offices of Robert G. Stahl in August of 2015. During his nearly five-year tenure with the Union County Prosecutor's Office, Mr. Olesnycky tried numerous felony cases involving robbery, aggravated assault, gun possession, narcotics offenses, large-scale theft, and fraud. He now concentrates his practice on defending individuals charged in state and municipal courts throughout New Jersey and New York.
Mr. Olesnycky is one of very few criminal trial attorneys in private practice who has served as a domestic violence supervisor in a county prosecutor's office, and represents those accused of domestic violence in criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings, as well as victims of domestic violence seeking restraining orders in family court. Having counseled countless domestic violence victims through difficult personal circumstances arising from their domestic violence cases, Mr. Olesnycky has an intimite familiarity with how domestic violence cases impact families, and understands the value of listenting to his clients and providing them with peace of mind, along with sound legal advice.
Mr. Olesnycky has an extensive background in state criminal investigations and trials. As supervisor of the Domestic Violence Unit, Mr. Olesnycky was responsible for training new assistant prosecutors; supervising all investigations, indictments and trials within the Unit; coordinating rearming decisions for police officers accused of domestic violence; administering a 24-hour on-call domestic violence hotline for police officers; and training police officers in domestic violence law.
From arrest through trial, Mr. Olesnycky oversaw a substantial prosecution caseload approaching 30 new criminal cases per month as supervisor, including attempted murder, first-degree kidnapping, robbery, interference with custody, stalking, cyber-harassment, and invasion of privacy. He also oversaw the prosecution of non-indictable restraining order violations and weapons forfeiture actions in the Family Division. In addition to his supervisory responsibilities, Mr. Olesnycky continued to personally prosecute a significant docket of domestic violence cases that included attempted murders, aggravated assaults, kidnappings, and gun crimes.
Among the high-visibility cases he handled was the nationally followed "revenge porn" case involving an NFL player who shared nude photos of his estranged girlfriend on the Internet. Mr. Olesnycky also prosecuted an interference with custody case in which the defendant absconded to Europe with a developmentally disabled minor. He coordinated with federal authorities to secure the child's return to the United States and then successfully prosecuted the defendant.
As a certified domestic violence law instructor at the John H. Stamler Police Academy, Mr. Olesnycky has lectured on domestic violence to new recruits as well as experienced investigators from law enforcement agencies throughout the state. He has served as a moderator of a statewide domestic violence symposium and attended domestic-violence specific training at state and national conferences.
Prior to supervising the Domestic Violence Unit, Olesnycky served in the Trial, PDC, Juvenile, and Appellate Units of the Union County Prosecutor's Office. As a Trial Unit member, Mr. Olesnycky was the sole attorney representing the state in 11 jury trials and prosecuted hundreds more that were resolved by guilty pleas.
Mr. Olesnycky now uses the extensive trial and investigative skills he learned while a prosecutor in Union County to defend clients in state courts throughout New Jersey and New York.
A cum laude graduate of the Rutgers School of Law in Newark, Mr. Olesnycky served as a law clerk to the Honorable Rudy B. Coleman (retired) in the Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court, and as an intern for the Honorable Joseph A. Greenaway in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. During law school, Mr. Olesnycky worked as a summer associate at Latham & Watkins in Newark and as an intern in the legal department of the New Jersey Highlands Council.
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Acquired: 2011
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State: New Jersey
Acquired: 2009
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53 Cardinal Drive, 3rd Floor, Westfield, NJ, 07090
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Posted by anonymous | October 25, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Exceptional Representation
I had the unfortunate experience of being arrested and charged with a crime. Being convicted of this crime would have a negative effect on my ability to remain employed. Luckily, I contacted the Stahl Law Firm and was represented by Andrew Olesnycky. Mr. Olesnycky was always quick to respond to me...
"Andrew and I have worked together - as both adversaries and co-counsel - on a number of matters over the last 15 years. He is a skilled litigator, particularly in the realm of complex federal criminal matters. Andrew develops effective strategies and positions his clients for the best possible outcome early on in every case. Andrew is an excellent attorney and I highly recommend him."
"Andrew is a phenomenal attorney. He is skillful in all facets of criminal litigation. On one matter where we represented co-defendants, his preparation and tenacity overwhelmed our adversary. I would refer clients to his office in the future without hesitation."
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2009
Chief Justice Richard J. Hughes Prize, Rutgers School of Law
2010 - 2015
Assistant Prosecutor, Union County Prosecutor's Office
2009 - 2010
Law Clerk to Hon. Rudy B. Coleman, New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division
2008 - 2009
Legal Intern, New Jersey Highlands Council
2008 - 2008
Summer Associate, Latham & Wakins
2007 - 2007
Intern for the Hon. Joseph A. Greenaway, United States District Court, DNJ
2015 - Present
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New JerseyMember
2015 - Present
Ukrainian American Bar AssociationMember
2010 - Present
New Jersey State Bar AssociationMember
2009
JD - Juris Doctor
2004
B.A.
2015
Panel Moderator - “Youth, Family Trauma, and Community Interventions”
2015
Domestic Violence - Basic Course for Police Officers
2015
Domestic Violence Law for Healthcare Professionals
2015
New Jersey Domestic Violence Law
2014
Stalking and Domestic Violence Update
Ukrainian
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