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George F. Ohlson, Jr. is a partner at Ohlson & Ohlson, Attorneys at Law. Attorney Ohlson’s practice exclusively consists of criminal litigation. He represents clients charged with Operating Under the Influence of Liquor or Drugs and other Motor Vehicle offenses, Sex Crimes, Violent Crimes, Drugs Crimes, Property Crimes and many more. He represents clients in all Massachusetts courts and the U.S. District Court in Boston, Massachusetts.
Previously, Attorney Ohlson was an Assistant District Attorney for the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office. Attorney Ohlson is an adjunct professor at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell where he teaches criminal law.
In April 2008, Attorney Ohlson was a faculty member for the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) seminar entitled Crafting More Effective Motions to Suppress. Attorney Ohlson filed and argued a motion to suppress involving a search warrant for a GPS device. Attorney Ohlson lectured about his motion and search warrants in general at the MCLE seminar.
Additionally, Attorney Ohlson was an adjunct professor at Bridgewater State College where he taught Courts and Criminal Law and Bunker Hill Community College, where he taught Criminology. He was a Legislative Aide for State Representative William C. Galvin in the Massachusetts House of Representatives before attending law school.
Attorney Ohlson is a graduate of New England School of Law. He earned both a Master of Science Degree in Criminal Justice and a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Criminology from Suffolk University.
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