Delaware County 32-2-53 Magisterial District Court

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Magisterial District Judge:
Elysia J. Mancini Duerr

525 West Chester Pike
Suites 103 and 105
Havertown, Pennsylvania 19083

(610) 449-5189
(610) 789-9167
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Drinking when you’re underage, shoplifting clothes, running a stop sign – whatever alleged offense brings you to a Delaware County Magisterial District Court you may feel anxious about what faces you.

It’s critical to have an experienced attorney by your side to answer your questions and represent you in a criminal or traffic case. Fienman Defense has handled cases in Pennsylvania’s Magisterial Courts hundreds of times, providing clients with a caring and tenacious defense.

You may have received a notification to appear in Delaware County Magisterial District Court 32-2-53 in Havertown or gotten a summons for a traffic citation, preliminary arraignment, preliminary hearing, bench warrant or non-jury trial in this court. If so, you will appear before Magisterial District Judge, Elysia J. Mancini Duerr.

Magisterial District Court 32-2-53 is located in Havertown. The election district covered within this Magisterial District Court is Haverford Township’s Wards 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8.

There are several Magisterial District Courts in Havertown, so it is important for you to carefully check your paperwork to make certain you appear in the correct court.

The Magisterial District Court in Havertown is a minor court responsible for deciding all traffic and non-traffic citations. Delaware County Magisterial District Courts handle preliminary arraignments and preliminary hearings for criminal cases, landlord/tenant disputes and civil cases with damage claims up to $12,000.

Magisterial District Courts in Delaware County, Pennsylvania

Delaware County Magisterial District Courts decide all summary offenses, Pennsylvania’s least serious offense level. These include offenses such as criminal mischief, harassment, disorderly conduct, underage drinking, driving with a suspended license and first offense retail theft (shoplifting) of items under $150.

Pennsylvania’s Magisterial District Courts are presided over by magisterial judges who can administer oaths and perform marriages.

There are 33 Magisterial District Courts throughout Delaware County. Criminal cases start in these courts before working their way up to the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas. Misdemeanor and felony case start with preliminary arraignments and preliminary hearings. The next step in the court system for misdemeanor and felony cases is the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas.

If you are charged with a traffic or criminal offense in Delaware County, you will need an experienced defense attorney. Depending on the circumstances of your case, there are many defenses that a skilled Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer can use to help you.

Even minor offenses such as summary offenses can create major problems for you or a loved one. If you are convicted of a summary offense, you can face up to 90 days in jail and a fine up to $300.  With a prior conviction, your punishment might be as many as 180 days in jail.

Why You Need Delaware County Criminal Defense Attorneys By Your Side In A Havertown Courtroom

It may be tempting to plead guilty to a summary offense so you can put the whole experience behind you. You may believe you can handle your court case yourself. However the outcome of your case will be critically important to your future.

Not only can you land in jail, which will disrupt your life and can even cost you your job, but you may also be burdened with a criminal record that will have far-reaching implications for you.

It’s important to retain an experienced criminal defense attorney who can defend you against summary offense charges and help you attain a positive outcome. A lawyer who knows their way around a Pennsylvania Magisterial District Court can give you sound advice and, depending on the circumstances, be able to get the charges against you lessened or even dismissed.

If, for example, you are faced with an offense such as disorderly conduct, you may simply have been in the wrong place at the wrong time. Your attorney may be able to find eyewitnesses or even find surveillance video that can show there isn’t sufficient evidence to prove you are guilty.

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If you have been charged with a criminal or traffic offense in the Philadelphia area, you need an attorney who thoroughly understands the way Pennsylvania’s criminal justice system works. Fienman Defense has successfully represented people in Magisterial District Courts throughout Delaware County. We have the skills to create the solid defense that, depending on the circumstances of your case, can get the charges against you lessened or even dismissed.