Background and Experience
Matt C. Pinsker is a criminal defense attorney, professor of criminal justice, an author, and a constitutional scholar. He previously served the Commonwealth as a state prosecutor and magistrate, offering him unique insight from both sides of the legal aisle. An established expert in national security law and criminal procedure, Pinsker was selected by the United States Armed Forces to serve as a Judge Advocate General (JAG), focusing specifically on Trial Defense Services. Matt C. Pinsker is a lifelong Virginian and his ties to the Commonwealth run deep: After graduating Godwin High School in Henrico, Virginia, he than graduated from the College of William & Mary, in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he distinguished himself as a Sharpe Scholar. Pinsker began analyzing litigation trends and intra-criminal matters shortly thereafter with publications in multiple legal journals. He holds legal degrees from West Virginia University and George Washington University, and teaches Criminal Justice & Homeland Security Law for Virginia Commonwealth University.
Matt C Pinsker
10132 W Broad St
Richmond, VA 23060
(804) 690-1228