Philadelphia Traffic Charges Result in No Points

Posted: November 11, 2020 in

Recently, the Pennsylvania State Police ticketed a driver for excessive speed (31 mph over the limit), failure to use a turn signal, following too closely, and passing on the right. The man was facing points on his license, mandatory license…

Penn State Student’s Disorderly Conduct Charge Dismissed

Posted: November 4, 2020 in

A Penn State student home for the holidays in Doylestown learned a hard lesson about listening to the wrong people. Fortunately, attorney Fienman was there to help limit the consequences. The student was with a friend waiting to get into…

Counseling and Medication Could Have Resulted in Charges Dropped

Posted: October 28, 2020 in

A Doylestown man recently faced some very serious charges related to domestic violence, such as simple assault, harassment, strangulation, and disorderly conduct. The parties involved, including the arresting officer, agreed that his behavior appeared to be related to a mental…

Real Estate Seller Disclosure Resolved Favorably

Posted: October 21, 2020 in

Under Pennsylvania law, real estate sellers must disclose all latent defects, meaning those that can’t be seen or readily found in an inspection. If a buyer can show the seller knew of such defects and failed to disclose them, they…

Multiple Charges in Lancaster Reduced to Disorderly Conduct

Posted: October 14, 2020 in

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….

Potential Witness Harassment Stopped

Posted: October 7, 2020 in

Attorney Michael Fienman was retained by the family of a young woman who was being harassed by private investigators and police to participate in a high profile trial. The woman in question did not want to be involved and asked…

Drug Charges Reduced to Disorderly Conduct and Probation

Posted: September 30, 2020 in

A young man driving in Delaware County was pulled over by Haverford Township police, who ultimately saw a rolled marijuana blunt in the center console. A search of the car also turned up rolling papers and a bottle full of…

Successful Gun Permit Appeal

Posted: September 28, 2020 in

A Philadelphia man’s license to carry a gun was suddenly revoked after the state discovered he was allegedly involved in a domestic dispute several years ago. Believing he unfairly lost his gun rights, he hired Attorney Michael Fienman to pursue…

Traffic Violation Amended to Avoid Points on NJ License

Posted: September 23, 2020 in

Hiring an experienced Pennsylvania attorney like Michael Fienman is essential for out of state drivers ticketed in the Commonwealth. Attorney Fienman understands how important it is to negotiate lesser citations to avoid points on your driver’s license. He did this…