William F. Olmsted
- - 211 Charles Street P. O . Box 1966, 211 Charles Street P. O . Box 1966 La Plata, MD 20646
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About:
Law Practice: I am very lucky to work with my father, Franklin Olmsted, and my brother, Edward Olmsted, in our general practice. Most of my work is in the field of domestic relations, criminal law and personal injury cases while my brother does most of our wills and estate work. We practice mainly in the Southern Maryland area of Charles, St. Mary's, Calvert and Prince George's counties. Our office is located in La Plata, MD, directly across from the Charles County Courthouse. Education: I graduated from the University of Virginia in 1986 and the University of Richmond School of Law in 1991. Community Service: I am presently a member of the Ethics Review Panel for the Charles County Board of Education, a member of the Adult Guardianship Review Board appointed by the Charles County Commissioners, and I am among the Board of Directors for Freedom Landing, a non-profit organization devoted to ensuring those with mental illness are cared for in the least restrictive setting assisting them to remain self-supporting. I coached Chess at my son's school, and I have been a volunteer baseball and soccer coach for my children's teams for many years. Personal: I am married with three children.
Jurisdiction:Maryland
Practice Area
Criminal Law
Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.
Languages
English
Fees
Free Consultation
Education
J.D.
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JT Brown
"I would never use this law firm again. I got a bunch of tickets from an a lying cop who slapped my phone from my hand and removed me from my car. I shared a copy of the video with one of their lawyers showing the officer’s misconduct, and on the day of court, the police officer was a no-show. It took me almost three years to go to court, which by that time, it was too late to sue the officer that assaulted me. After court, I shared a copy of the video with internal affairs who told me that it was too late to do anything, but that a copy of the video would be attached to her record."
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