Raymond Paul Sciarrino

Raymond Paul Sciarrino

Sciarrino & Sciarrino, P.C.

106 Main Street
Mount Morris, NY 14510

Phone: 585-658-2161

Website: raysciarrino.com

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About Raymond Paul Sciarrino

Raymond P. Sciarrino's father, Raymond L. Sciarrino, started his law practice in 1963. Mr. Sciarrino joined his father's law office in 1995, after earning his law degree from Cornell Law School, where he was the business manager of the Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy. He became a partner a few years later and took over the practice in January 2009. Presently, he concentrates his practice on Alcohol and Drug related driving offenses. In addition to his work in private practice, Mr. Sciarrino also was a part-time Town Court Justice in the Town of Leicester, New York from 2002 - 2013. THE AREAS WE SERVE FOR DWI and DWAI CHARGES IN WESTERN NEW YORK ARE: Livingston County | Monroe County | Wyoming County | Genesee County Allegany County | Steuben County | Yates County | Ontario County


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