DUI AND TRAFFIC

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DUI and Traffic


When it comes to driving on PA roads, we all know mistakes can happen. Yet, when they do, and you find yourself pulled over, the consequences can be dire. Our legal team at CDM Law works closely with you to help you with any DUI or traffic violations you may be facing. Without a doubt, these are serious charges that can carry long-term consequences that impact your legal right to drive, your ability to work in some jobs, and costly fines.



Our DUI attorneys in Conshohocken, PA, are trusted professionals who have helped many people navigate these difficult legal matters with success. We encourage you to reach out to us as soon as possible so we can help you navigate these legal matters with confidence. Avoid speaking to the police about your situation until you have an attorney by your side.


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When you contact CDM Law, we work closely with you to help you develop a strong legal strategy designed to support your needs and your future. Without a doubt, our legal team is here to listen, guide, and aggressively defend you. With our experience, you can expect our criminal defense attorneys to work through every stage of the criminal proceeding with you, never leaving you to go through this on your own. Our team recommends that you contact your attorney before speaking to the police or investigators. It’s your right.



Contact CDM Law to set up a consultation with our criminal defense attorney in Montgomery County, PA. We serve all of Pennsylvania, protecting our client’s rights to a fair trial. Contact us now for immediate help.


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By Christopher Mandracchia December 5, 2025
In Pennsylvania, Magisterial District Judges (“MDJs”) decide small claims cases. Small claims cases involve civil disputes where the claim is for twelve thousand ($12,000.00) dollars or less. If the party filing the lawsuit, also known as the plaintiff, is seeking a claim for over twelve thousand ($12,000.00) dollars, the plaintiff may either file with the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas or file in the small claims court with the Magisterial District Court. However, if a plaintiff chooses to file with the Magisterial District Court, the plaintiff waives their right to recover any amount over twelve thousand ($12,000.00) dollars.  Pennsylvania small claims courts have jurisdiction to adjudicate certain civil claims, including contract disputes, personal injury, property damage, and other negligence cases.
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