Private Criminal Complaint Between Neighbors Dismissed

Posted: May 20, 2020 in

Normally, the police file criminal charges, but Pennsylvania law lets people file charges on their own. Specifically, Rule 506 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure permits you to file private criminal complaints before a judge. If the claim is…

Schuylkill County DUI Dismissed

Posted: May 15, 2020 in

After an automobile accident in Schuylkill County, our client was charged with driving under the influence. This put his license and record at risk, so he retained attorney Fienman. As an experienced Pennsylvania DUI lawyer, Mike Fienman immediately began pursuing…

Concealed Carry Issued on Appeal

Posted: May 13, 2020 in

We recently assisted a man in Philadelphia when his application to carry a concealed firearm was denied. The man was confused because to his knowledge he had a clean criminal record. Attorney Fienman investigated the situation and discovered that the…

Casino Trespassing Charge Dismissed Through Summary Diversion

Posted: May 8, 2020 in

Not long ago, a man contacted Fienman Defense after he was charged with defiant trespassing at a local Philadelphia casino. Apparently, he had been struggled with gambling addiction and placed himself on an exclusion list, barring him from entering the…

Traffic Accident Ticket Resolved for Zero Points

Posted: April 17, 2020 in

Attorney Michael Fienman recently helped an elderly client after he was cited for a left-turn accident. The client signed an authorization for Fienman to handle the matter on his behalf, so he didn’t have to appear at the traffic hearing….

Philadelphia DUI Withdrawn By Discrediting Arresting Officer

Posted: April 15, 2020 in

This past summer our client was involved in an accident with a parked car. When the police arrived, he was outside of the vehicle, but ultimately charged with DUI despite not being seen driving. To protect the man’s license and…

Excessive Speeding Reduced to 5 Over

Posted: April 10, 2020 in

When a personal trainer was pulled over for going 32 miles over the limit in New Britain, PA, she was charged with excessive speeding. A conviction would have added points to her license, increase insurance, and trigger a PennDOT hearing…