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Brian D. Pilatzke, Esq. is an attorney who has spent his entire career practicing criminal law. Whether your case requires a trial or skilled plea negotations, Brian has the experience to resolve your case effectively. Brian has had clients acquitted at trial on numerous charges such as Attempted Murder, Arson, Assault, Gang Assault, Robbery, Failure to Register as a Sex Offender and Criminal Mischief. Brian has also negotiated innumerable favorable plea bargains on behalf of his clients.
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21 years | 500 cases
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Acquired: 2006
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"Brian is a wealth of legal information and is often the go-to man for many of us in St. Lawrence County when seeking creative thoughts on very technical aspects of criminal law."
"Prior to entering private practice Brian was the St. Lawrence County Public Defender and I was a St. Lawrence County Assistant District Attorney so we were on opposing sides of many cases. He was consistently a capable and zealous opponent."
Personal injury lawyer
Family lawyer
2016 - Present
Assistant Public Defender, Warren County Public Defender's Office
2009 - 2016
Sole Practitioner, Law Firm of Brian D. Pilatzke, Esq.
2007 - 2009
Public Defender, St. Lawrence County Office of the Public Defender
2006 - 2007
Assistant Public Defender, St. Lawrence County Office of the Public Defender
2006 - Present
St. Lawrence County Bar Association
2006 - Present
New York State Defenders Association
Charges Dismissed
Acquittal
Acquittal
Acquittal
2005
Juris Doctorate
2002
BA - Bachelor of Arts
Spanish
English
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