Defender of the Accused
Attorney Solomon defends individuals accused of serious crimes in both state and federal courts in Pennsylvania.
Typically, these cases include narcotics and/or firearms charges where the client is facing a substantial period of incarceration. Attorney Solomon routinely takes on these cases, vigorously defends his client and secures outcomes for his clients that other attorneys would not be able to replicate. Attorney Solomon has substantial courtroom experience, spending his time there on a near-daily basis. It is for this reason that Attorney Solomon is never afraid to take a case to trial – and win – which he has consistently done throughout his career. As a representative sampling of his courtroom victories, over the last several years, Attorney Solomon has secured not guilty verdicts in cases involving homicide, attempted homicide, attempted homicide of law enforcement officers, unlawful firearm possession, drug delivery, drug possession, aggravated assault, robbery, simple assault, resisting arrest, driving under the influence, and the list goes on and on. From the biggest case to the smallest case, Attorney Solomon prides himself on the countless hours he dedicates to fighting for your freedom.
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Defender of the Accused
Attorney Solomon defends individuals accused of serious crimes in both state and federal courts in Pennsylvania.
Typically, these cases include narcotics and/or firearms charges where the client is facing a substantial period of incarceration. Attorney Solomon routinely takes on these cases, vigorously defends his client and secures outcomes for his clients that other attorneys would not be able to replicate. Attorney Solomon has substantial courtroom experience, spending his time there on a near-daily basis. It is for this reason that Attorney Solomon is never afraid to take a case to trial – and win – which he has consistently done throughout his career. As a representative sampling of his courtroom victories, over the last several years, Attorney Solomon has secured not guilty verdicts in cases involving homicide, attempted homicide, attempted homicide of law enforcement officers, unlawful firearm possession, drug delivery, drug possession, aggravated assault, robbery, simple assault, resisting arrest, driving under the influence, and the list goes on and on. From the biggest case to the smallest case, Attorney Solomon prides himself on the countless hours he dedicates to fighting for your freedom.
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Attorney Solomon is also involved in the firm’s civil rights practice, including cases involving prison deaths, malicious prosecution, and excessive force.
In addition to his criminal defense practice, Attorney Solomon is also involved in the firm’s civil rights practice, including cases involving prison deaths, malicious prosecution, and excessive force.
Whether at depositions, hearings, or trials, Attorney Solomon’s experience and ability in the courtroom is often a crucial factor in achieving favorable outcomes for the firm’s clients.
Currently, Attorney Solomon is a member of the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Northeastern Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, and the Wilkes-Barre Law & Library Association. Attorney Solomon is admitted to practice in the state courts of Pennsylvania, as well as the United States District Courts for the Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania.
Attorney Solomon was born and raised in Luzerne County and graduated from King’s College in 2009. In 2013, he received his Juris Doctorate from the Charlotte School of Law in Charlotte, North Carolina. During law school, Attorney Solomon was a member of the Moot Court Honor Board and Trial Advocacy Honor Board. He competed successfully at a national level for both groups. Attorney Solomon was one of the first members of Charlotte Law to complete the Advanced Trial Advocacy Program and earned a special degree for his work in litigation.
Attorney Solomon’s love of the courtroom and passion for litigation became evident during his third year of law school. At that time, Attorney Solomon received a practice license from the North Carolina Bar Association and worked for the Union County District Attorney’s office as an Assistant District Attorney and for Victim’s Assistance in Charlotte handling domestic violence case work. Attorney Solomon points to this experience as the moment when he knew he wanted to spend his career as a lawyer litigating cases for those accused of crimes and representing individuals who had their civil rights violated.