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Lower Merion Noise Complaint Expunged after College Party

Posted: January 31, 2019 in Case Results, Criminal Defense, Disorderly Conduct

As an experienced Montgomery County defense attorney, Michael Fienman would tell any young person entering the workforce about the importance of keeping a clear criminal record, no matter how minor the infraction may seem. For example, a college student in…

Public Drunkenness after Eagles Game Dismissed

Posted: December 31, 2018 in Alcohol, Case Results, Disorderly Conduct

When a man in Lower Merion found himself charged with public drunkenness on Lancaster Avenue for attempting to walk home after an Eagles game, he wanted the matter addressed quickly and with the best possible outcome. This led him to…

Underage Drinking and Disorderly Conduct Charges Dismissed for Honor Student

Posted: January 31, 2017 in Alcohol, Case Results, Disorderly Conduct

It is important to remember that if a lapse in judgment ever rises to the level of a criminal charge, it is essential to follow the advice of an experienced criminal defense lawyer who can help you avoid the life-altering…

Abington Teacher Receives Diversion Program For Disorderly Conduct

Posted: October 21, 2016 in Case Results, Criminal Defense, Disorderly Conduct

In Upper Dublin Township, police recently approached a teacher, whose car was improperly parked. Allegedly, the teacher was not very cooperative and refused to move the vehicle. The teacher instead consented to have an officer move the vehicle to an…

School Teacher Received Dismissal After “Hot-Boxing” In Parking Lot

Posted: October 18, 2016 in Case Results, Criminal Defense, Disorderly Conduct, Drug Crimes, DUI, Marijuana Charges

Not long ago, on a rainy night in rural Chester County, a young man was in the parking lot of a movie theater when police approached his vehicle. Apparently, the officers discovered that the driver was “hot-boxing” his car, which…

Dismissal And Expungements For Man’s Multiple Criminal Cases

Posted: July 28, 2016 in Alcohol, Case Results, Criminal Defense, Disorderly Conduct, DUI, Theft

When a man in Montgomery County found himself in significant trouble after a few separate situations led to criminal charges, he knew that he’d need tenacious legal representation, capable of handling multiple cases and obviously retained criminal defense attorney Michael…

Various Charges Reduced For An Illegal Immigrant Driving Without A License

Posted: June 29, 2016 in Case Results, Criminal Defense, Disorderly Conduct, Traffic Defense

A short time ago, defense attorney Michael Fienman assisted a Turkish man in his 40’s when he found himself in a difficult legal position after being cited for various charges stemming from driving without a license. One day, the man…

After Escaping And Disarming An Officer A Philadelphia Man Receives No Jail Time

Posted: June 15, 2016 in Case Results, Criminal Defense, Disorderly Conduct

Undoubtedly, a tumultuous national climate has come to prevalence between police officers and the African-American community. This friction recently contributed to a dangerous situation and criminal charges for a Philadelphia man, when he reacted hastily during an encounter with police….

Temple University Student Is Found Not Guilty In Shoplifting Case

Posted: June 5, 2016 in Case Results, Criminal Defense, Disorderly Conduct, Theft

In Philadelphia, a pharmacology student at Temple University was recently charged with retail theft after being accused of shoplifting a handbag from a local department store. The young lady knew that upon graduation, she would have a lot of difficulty…

Man Facing Insurance Fraud Charges Pleads Guilty To Disorderly Conduct

Posted: April 26, 2016 in Case Results, Criminal Defense, Disorderly Conduct, DUI, Fraud, Traffic Defense

A few years back, attorney Michael Fienman represented a Philadelphia man on a DUI case. Recently, while serving his probation term from his DUI, the man was caught driving on a DUI suspended license and charged with insurance fraud. Our…

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