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La Plata, Maryland Criminal Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 9 La Plata attorneys and 6 law firms.

Edward W. Olmsted
Maryland Criminal attorney at Olmsted and Olmsted with 29 years of experience
211 Charles Street, La Plata, MD

Franklin B. Olmsted
Maryland Criminal attorney at Olmsted and Olmsted with 68 years of experience
211 Charles Street, La Plata, MD

Hammad S. Matin
Maryland Criminal attorney at Hammad S. Matin, P.A.
204 Washington Ave, Suite 300, La Plata, MD

Hammad S. Matin
Maryland Criminal attorney at Hammad S Matin with 25 years of experience
105 Centennial Street, La Plata, MD

John E. Ray
Maryland Criminal attorney at Mudd Mudd and Fitzgerald with 36 years of experience
107 Centennial Street, La Plata, MD

John F. Mudd
Maryland Criminal attorney at Mudd Mudd and Fitzgerald with 56 years of experience
107 Centennial Street, La Plata, MD

Thomas R. Simpson Jr.
Maryland Criminal attorney at Thomas C Hayden with 52 years of experience
105 La Grange Avenue, La Plata, MD

William C. Fanning Jr.
Maryland Criminal attorney at Fanning Law with 34 years of experience
201 Centennial Street, La Plata, MD

William F. Olmsted
Maryland Criminal attorney at Olmsted and Olmsted with 34 years of experience
211 Charles Street, La Plata, MD
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