R. Patrick Link
LinkLaw, LLC.Patrick Link is a Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer who represents people charged with DUI, simple drug possession, drug possession with intent to deliver (PWID), drug conspiracy, illegal possession of firearms, assault, robbery, theft, homicide and numerous other criminal offenses. He defends individuals in Philadelphia and surrounding counties. Mr. Link practices exclusively as a criminal defense attorney and brings a wealth of experience in all aspects of criminal proceedings from the initial hearings involving bail, through preliminary hearing, to trial before either judge or jury. He also represents individuals for violations of probation, post-sentence motions and appellate review. As a defense attorney in Philadelphia, Mr. Link has successfully represented individuals charged with crimes ranging from 1st degree murder to traffic offenses. Regardless of the severity of the crime, every client is an important client to Mr. Link and is treated with respect. He has prosecuted thousands of cases in the office, and has literally tried (not merely “handled”) virtually every type of case on the books in the Court of Common Pleas.
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Juvenile Law
- Homicide
- Robbery & Burglary
- Sex Offenses
- Drug Offenses
- Assault Offenses
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Pennsylvania
- English: Spoken, Written
- Criminal Defense Attorney
- LinkLaw, LLC.
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- Don't put your liberty in the hands of a lawyer who handles divorce cases on one day, a slip and fall the next, and your criminal case on a Friday before tee time. Don't let the young lawyer who clerked for a judge out of law school but who has never tried cases get their “training wheels” on your dime. Hire a skilled, experienced, trustworthy criminal defense lawyer.
- Attorney
- David Nenner and Associates
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- Criminal Defense Attorney
- Assistant District Attorney
- Honorable Lynn Abraham
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- Deputy Attorney General
- State of Delaware
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- Prosecuted numerous criminal cases as a member of the domestic violence and child abuse unit.
- Law Clerk
- Anapol, Schwartz, Weiss, Cohan, Feldman & Smalley
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- Assisted in the litigation of complex cases involving securities law, premises liability, carrier liability, corporate negligence and motor vehicle laws.
- Temple University
- J.D. (2003)
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- Nation's Top One Percent
- National Association of Distinguished Counsel
- The National Association of Distinguished Counsel is an organization dedicated to promoting the highest standards of legal excellence. The mission of the NADC is to objectively recognize the attorneys who elevate the standards of the Bar and provide a benchmark for other lawyers to emulate. By virtue of the incredible selectivity of our research process, only the elite few are invited to join the ranks of the NADC. Specifically, less than 1% of practicing attorneys in the United States are members of the “Nation’s Top Attorneys”. The recipients of this prestigious award have demonstrated the highest ideals of the legal profession.
- Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys Under 40 In Pennsylvania
- National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys
- The National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys, established in 2013, is a professional organization championing those who fight for the rights of the accused. By equipping highly-qualified criminal defense attorneys with the most current continuing education opportunities and providing the public with the most accurate, up-to-date listings of top ranked attorneys in their states, the NACDA helps ensure quality representation for individuals facing charges.
- Pennsylvania Assoc. of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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- Q. If false report is filed but no police report filed, can you press charges for false accusations?
- A: Contact the police or your county DA's Office if you think someone has committed a crime.
- Q. Help???
- A: Unfortunately, they probably owe nothing more than apology. If things were broken, or people injured during the execution of the warrant, you could have a possible lawsuit.
- Q. My public defender "sold" me to the courts! How do I appeal EVERYTHING????
- A: You should contact a lawyer immediately. You only have thirty days to file an appeal after you are sentenced. If you are challenging the effectiveness of your trial lawyer you could file a PCRA and the timelines in which to do so are different. Either way, you should contact a lawyer to decide which route is best for you.