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Multiple Charges in Lancaster Reduced to Disorderly Conduct

Oct 14 2020, by Michael Fienman in Case Results, Criminal Defense, Disorderly Conduct

After an unfortunate incident in Lancaster, our client was charged with resisting arrest, which is a 2nd-degree misdemeanor, public drunkenness, and disorderly conduct.

This exposed him to some inconvenient penalties and possible time in custody because of his criminal record. But fortunately, he retained attorney Michael Fienman, who negotiated with the prosecutor to have the matter completely resolved in Magisterial District Court.

Attorney Fienman worked to reduce the charges to a single count of misdemeanor disorderly conduct. As a result, the client was given six months of probation.

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