Andrew Olesnycky
Stahl Gasiorowski Criminal Defense Lawyers
Recognized since 2023
Westfield, New Jersey
Criminal Defense: General Practice
Criminal Defense: White-Collar
Andrew Olesnycky, a former supervisor-level assistant prosecutor at the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, represents individuals and organizations facing criminal charges and investigations in federal, state, and municipal courts. Mr. Olesnycky has served as lead attorney representing defendants in federal and state cases alleging multi-million dollar fraud conspiracies, money laundering, complex multi-defendant drug distribution conspiracies, arson, sexual assault, child pornography, interference with custody, domestic violence, invasion of privacy (i.e. revenge porn) and more. A list of representative cases can be found below.
Mr. Olesnycky is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Certified Criminal Trial Attorney, a designation obtained by fewer than 1% of attorneys state-wide.
Mr. Olesnycky maintains a robust federal criminal defense practice and has been appointed by the District of New Jersey to serve on the Criminal Justice Act Panel of Private Attorneys. He has represented professionals and accused leaders of criminal enterprises in diverse federal prosecutions including wire fraud, public benefits fraud, bank fraud, drug trafficking, computer crimes, and child pornography.
During his nearly five-year tenure with the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, Mr. Olesnycky tried numerous felony cases involving robbery, aggravated assault, gun possession, narcotics offenses, large-scale theft, and fraud. His trials and prosecutions have been covered by media outlets including the New York Times, CBS This Morning, NBC4 New York, the Associated Press, the Boston Globe, NJ.com, the Star Ledger, and ESPN. Through diligence, creativity, and aggressive litigation, he has secured a number of excellent outcomes for his clients.
Mr. Olesnycky is also one of very few criminal trial attorneys in private practice who has served as a domestic violence supervisor in a county prosecutor’s office, and represents those accused of domestic violence in criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings, as well as victims of domestic violence seeking restraining orders in family court. As a supervisor, Mr. Olesnycky bore ultimate responsibility for the investigation and prosecution of every complaint of domestic violence in Union County. As a supervising assistant prosecutor in Union County, Mr. Olesnycky was responsible for training new assistant prosecutors; supervising all investigations, indictments and trials within the Domestic Violence unit; coordinating rearming decisions for police officers accused of domestic violence; administering a 24-hour on-call domestic violence hotline for police officers; and training police officers in domestic violence law.
As a certified domestic violence law instructor at the John H. Stamler Police Academy, Mr. Olesnycky has lectured on criminal law to new recruits as well as experienced investigators from law enforcement agencies throughout the state. He has served as a moderator of a statewide domestic violence symposium and attended domestic-violence specific training at state and national conferences.
A cum laude graduate of the Rutgers School of Law in Newark, Mr. Olesnycky served as a law clerk to the Honorable Rudy B. Coleman (retired) in the Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court, and as an intern for the Honorable Joseph A. Greenaway in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. During law school, Mr. Olesnycky worked as a summer associate at Latham Watkins in Newark and as an intern in the legal department of the New Jersey Highlands Council.
Mr. Olesnycky served as a member of the District VC (West Essex) Attorney Ethics Panel.
- Lawyer Page: https://stahlesq.com/attorneys/andrew-olesnycky-esq/
- 53 Cardinal Drive, Third Floor
Westfield, NJ 07090-2146
- Rutgers University–Newark, J.D., graduated 2009
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