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DUI in Perry County Results in House Arrest

13.03.2019 in Criminal Defense, DUI

When an individual was charged with a DUI in Perry County, they faced a mandatory minimum 90-day jail sentence. However, attorney Timothy Czekaj negotiated for electronic monitoring (house arrest) in lieu of jail based on his client’s medical condition.

The outcome of an individual case depends on a variety of factors unique to that case. Case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any similar or future case.

Father Being Denied Contact Gains Joint Custody

08.03.2019 in Family Law

In Juniata County, a father was being denied any contact with his daughter by the mother. This led to a custody case, where attorney Timothy Czekaj successfully represented the father, and secured joint legal custody and shared physical custody with visitation.

The outcome of an individual case depends on a variety of factors unique to that case. Case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any similar or future case.

Maintained Custody for Mother in Cumberland

04.03.2019 in Child Support, Divorce, Family Law

When a mother in Cumberland County was accused of abuse during a custody dispute, attorney Timothy Czekaj worked hard to defend his client. This involved staving off possible criminal charges, dealing with Children and Youth Services, and ultimately maintained the mother’s equal joint custody when the father made a push for primary custody.

The outcome of an individual case depends on a variety of factors unique to that case. Case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any similar or future case.

Successfully Defended Against a Father’s Custody Action

27.02.2019 in Child Support, Divorce, Family Law

In Dauphin County, attorney Timothy Czekaj recently defended a mother’s parental rights in a custody action brought by the father, looking to gain primary custody. Due to attorney Czekaj’s advocacy, the action was defeated and the mother retained 50/50 custody.

The outcome of an individual case depends on a variety of factors unique to that case. Case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any similar or future case.

Marijuana & Paraphernalia Reduced to Disorderly Conduct in York County

22.02.2019 in Criminal Defense

When a client in York County was charged with misdemeanor-level possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, attorney Timothy Czekaj successfully negotiated to have the drug charges reduced to a single summary disorderly conduct offense. This significantly lessened the negative impact to the client and allowed him to avoid an otherwise mandatory license suspension.

The outcome of an individual case depends on a variety of factors unique to that case. Case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any similar or future case.