FOFRANCIS LEE O'REILLYFrancis Oreilly, Attorney at Law
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Francis Oreilly, Attorney at Law

Francis Lee O'Reilly

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167 Old Post Rd, Southport, CT, 06890
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Francis Lee O'Reilly is a criminal defense attorney with 29 years of legal experience, practicing at Francis Oreilly, Attorney At Law in Southport, CT. He attended Quinnipiac College. He is admitted to practice in New York (since 1997) and Connecticut (since 1996). His practice encompasses criminal defense and federal crime, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. Mr. O'Reilly offers flexible payment plans, making legal representation more accessible to those in need. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1997

Payment Plans

Available

License Status

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Practice Areas

2Practice Areas
  • Criminal Defense50%
  • Federal Crime50%

Languages

English

Experience

29+ years

Criminal Defense Attorney at Francis Oreilly, Attorney at Law. Admitted to practice in New York, 1997. Focus areas include Criminal Defense, Federal Crime.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

New York

Bar #New York State Bar Association · Admitted 1997

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Connecticut

Bar #Connecticut Bar Association · Admitted 1996

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Schools & Education

Quinnipiac College

Degree · 1997

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167 Old Post Rd, Southport, CT, 06890

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