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Attorney Tyler DeLuco, a life-long Pittsburgh resident, obtained two bachelor’s degrees and his law degree from the University of Pittsburgh. While attending law school, Mr. DeLuco worked with the Western District of Pennsylvania Federal Public Defender’s Office where he aided in the representation of indigent clients charged with federal crimes. Much of his focus was devoted serving juveniles serving sentences of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Upon graduating from law school at the top of his class, Attorney DeLuco worked with a law firm representing criminal defendants in the state and federal system. By working with skilled trial attorneys, Mr. DeLuco gained valuable experience and, in 2014, began his private law practice. Now, Mr. DeLuco serves at the managing attorney of DeLuco Law. He has personally handled hundreds of cases from start to finish throughout Western Pennsylvania and is a highly-respected member of the criminal defense bar.
Attorney DeLuco is licensed, ready, and able to handle cases at both the state and federal level. He has handled cases before magistrate and common pleas judges in Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Attorney DeLuco defends those accused of all types of crimes including assault, burglary, conspiracy, drug crimes, DUI, firearm offense, internet crimes, probation violations, prostitution, robbery, resisting arrest, sex crimes, summary offenses, theft, and traffic offenses. He has also successfully aided many clients in expunge their criminal records and restore their driving privileges.
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1933 Crafton Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA, 15205
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Posted by John | June 30, 2015 | Lawsuits & Disputes
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Tyler Deluco was knowledgeable and was able to make my legal issue simple to understand. He also was able to rectify the problem quickly and with ease.
"Attorney DeLuco is a very knowledgable lawyer. You can be confident that he will know the ins and outs of your case when you see him in court. Even more important, he is a great person and will treat you with respect. I highly recommend him."
"I have known Tyler since our time together in law school. He is exceptionally bright and dedicated to his clients."
"Tyler is an experienced, zealous criminal defense attorney. If you are facing criminal charges, I advise you to contact Tyler."
"I endorse this lawyer. He is very passionate about criminal justice, and he really cares about his clients."
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2014
Community Service Award, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
2014
Order of the Coif, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
2013
CALI Excellence Award in Criminal Defense Practicum, Cali
2012
CALI Excellence Award in Federal Courts & Federal Litigation, Cali
2012
CALI Excellence Award in Civil Procedure, Cali
2014 - Present
Managing Partner, DeLuco Law
2014 - 2015
Associate, Crosby and Sughrue
2013 - 2013
Legal Intern, Federal Public Defender’s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania
2012 - 2014
Law Clerk, Woomer & Hall LLP
2014 - Present
Allegheny County Bar Association, Criminal Litigation SectionMember
2014 - Present
Allegheny County Bar AssociationMember
All Charges Dismissed
ARD readmission
All charges withdrawn.
2014
JD - Juris Doctor
2017
2015
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