Marijuana Possession Gets ARD
A retired, disabled veteran in his 60s was pulled over by police. The officer who stopped him noticed an odor of burnt marijuana. Because the veteran is disabled, he was unable to perform standard roadside field sobriety tests. He submitted…
Public Drunkenness, Other Charges Avoided
A college student had too much to drink during a night out at a concert with friends at Heinz Field. When the student and her friends left the concert, they couldn’t find their car at the T station. They called…
Veteran’s Assault Charges Withdrawn & Expunged
A veteran in his mid-50s was at a bar with his wife that was within walking distance from his home. Another patron began to get into a verbal altercation with the man’s wife, and the police were called after the…
John
I was charged with driving under suspension (DUI related) and charged as a habitual offender. I was looking at 90 to 180 days in jail. I called several lawyers and [Mike] wasn’t the cheapest but he wasn’t the most expensive….
Anonymous
Samir is a reliable and trustworthy lawyer that will do all it takes to help resolve your problem. He was able to guide me through the entire criminal court process for it had been my first time going to court…
John
I was charged with driving under suspension and charged as a habitual offender. He got everything dropped to a summary offense of disorderly conduct with a $200 fine plus court cost. I have had other lawyers in the past that…
Pittsburgh Possession Charges Withdrawn
A man in his mid-30s was recently charged with multiple misdemeanor drug offenses in Pittsburgh Municipal Court. These included possession of a controlled substance (heroin), possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and tampering with physical evidence. The man had…
Man Charged with Terroristic Threats Found Not Guilty
We recently helped a man in his mid-20s avoid multiple criminal convictions, including terroristic threats, reckless endangerment of another person, simple assault, and disorderly conduct. Terroristic threats is a first degree misdemeanor punishable by up to five years in prison,…
Reckless Endangerment Charges Reduced
A man in his mid-20s was recently charged with reckless endangerment of another person, a misdemeanor of the second degree, and disorderly conduct. Self-employed with his own car repair business, this man is a gun rights advocate in favor of…
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