MMDC partner Thomas A. Musi, Jr. was recently nominated and accepted by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys as one of Pennsylvania’s top 10 attorneys for client satisfaction. AIOPIA Press Release.Musi
Read MoreAn MMD&C client recently had felony charges nol prossed as a result of quick and efficient work by partner Richard C. Daubenberger. The client was implicated in a drug sale to an undercover officer in September of 2017, but was not taken into custody until August of 2018. Attorney Daubenberger successfully argued that the client was not brought to trial in a timely manner and that the charges must be waived. The Commonwealth was unable to show that due diligence was used in bringing Mr. Williams to trial and, ultimately, the charges against him were dismissed.
Read MorePartner Richard Daubenberger obtained a favorable sentence for a client involved in a car crash that injured four nuns. While it was not contested that the accident occurred, he successfully argued for leniency, on the basis that the client did not have a criminal history, but did have a difficult upbringing and suffers from adjustment disorder, anxiety and depression, https://www.delcotimes.com/news/nun-crash-driver-gets-weekends-probation/article_2b3a185c-024d-11e9-bdf6-8b333d3cc71a.html
Read MoreWe recently had to unexpectedly seek an attorney due to a stupid mistake that could have resulted in a life altering direction with the possibility of facing jail time. The case was unusual due to a registered fire arm being involved with a small amt. of Marijuana. Rich [Daubenberger] was responsive, direct and wanted to ensure everyone understood the options and the direction that was being taken. He was accommodating and accessible for meetings via conference calls and email when needed. He explained the process throughout as it related to hearings, options and what to expect at each one based upon his 20+ years of experience, which was accurate. His knowledge of the process, the court system and legal associates personalities proved to be valuable. His ability to see the good in people and recognize the qualities in people resulted in being able to present the case/facts to the Judge in an open plea decision. The result…NO JAIL time for a felony conviction based upon what the DA sentencing recommendations were (23 mos. incarceration) …but a sentence of 30 day home monitoring and 2 yr probation. THANK YOU RICH for recognizing that all guidelines do not fit the crime and…
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