Suzanne Sennett Smith
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Suzanne Sennett Smith is a dedicated attorney based in York, Pennsylvania, specializing in expungements and personal injury law. With a Juris Doctor from the University of Dayton School of Law earned in 1992, Suzanne brings over two decades of legal experience to her practice at the Law Offices of Suzanne Sennett Smith. Throughout her career, Suzanne has been passionate about advocating for her clients, ensuring they receive the justice and support they deserve. She began her legal journey as the First Assistant at the York County Public Defender's Office, where she honed her litigation skills and developed a deep understanding of the intricacies of criminal defense. This foundation paved the way for subsequent partnerships at Kearney & Marshall and Marshall & Smith, where she shaped her expertise in personal injury and helped numerous clients navigate the complexities of their cases. In addition to her practice, Suzanne serves as an adjunct professor at Gettysburg College, sharing her knowledge and passion for the law with the next generation of legal professionals. Her commitment to service is reflected in her recognition with multiple Pro Bono Awards from both the York County Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Association, as well as the Light of Liberty Award from the Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center. Suzanne's client-focused approach emphasizes clear communication and personalized strategies, making her a trusted ally for those seeking expungement or personal injury representation. With her unwavering dedication to her clients and extensive legal expertise, Suzanne Sennett Smith is committed to helping individuals secure a brighter future.
About Criminal Defense Law
Criminal defense attorneys represent individuals accused of crimes, protecting their constitutional rights throughout the legal process. They work to achieve the best possible outcome through negotiation or trial. Common matters include dui/dwi, drug charges, assault, theft.