About Joshua Bruno
Joshua Bruno Bodene works as an attorney in Pennsylvania and practices through Trinity Law. He presents a steady professional profile shaped by years of legal training and memberships in a range of organizations tied to criminal and self-defense law. Colleagues describe him as methodical and straightforward in handling client matters.
Bodene earned his J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2005. He completed his undergraduate studies at Boston University, receiving a B.A. in 2000. Those academic years established the legal foundations he later built on in practice.
After law school, Bodene entered practice in Pennsylvania. He holds current membership in the Pennsylvania State Bar, and he maintains ties to a number of national organizations. His affiliations include the US Concealed Carry Association’s Critical Response Team, the Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network as an affiliate lawyer, Alliance Defending Freedom as an allied lawyer, and membership in the National Rifle Association. These associations connect him with networks that handle questions about firearms law, after-action legal response, and litigation support for self-defense incidents.
At Trinity Law, Bodene is part of a team that provides representation across a range of matters. The firm operates multiple offices in the state. He has taken cases that require quick legal assessment after an incident, and he works with clients who need guidance on how state law treats use-of-force and firearms issues. His memberships in the Critical Response Team and similar groups mean he often coordinates with other professionals who provide training, legal education, or rapid-response assistance when a client faces an emergency legal situation.
Bodene’s practice combines courtroom work and client counseling. He prepares legal strategy, handles court filings and hearings, and advises clients on practical steps after an arrest or a defensive encounter. He also interacts with experts and allied organizations when a case requires specialized input. This blend of litigation and consultation suits matters that cross criminal, civil, and administrative lines.
Outside the courtroom, Bodene participates in professional networks that shape how attorneys and armed civilians learn about legal responsibilities and post-incident procedures. His memberships reflect ongoing involvement in that community and provide channels for referral and cooperative work.
He currently practices at Trinity Law, representing clients in Pennsylvania on criminal defense and self-defense–related matters.