Pittsburgh Phoenix Docket Attorney - Phoenix Court Lawyer
Has your Criminal Case been scheduled for the Phoenix Court Docket?
If you or someone you love has a criminal case scheduled forPhoenix Court Docket, you need a knowledgeable
Criminal Defense Attorney to review the facts of the case and the proposed offer to see if you should
enter the program or possible reject the program and take your case to trial.
In some cases, the
Phoenix Court Docket offer given by the District Attorney can be negotiated to better suit
your circumstances. An
experienced Criminal Defense attorney can get you the best possible deal for your case and possibly cut down the
possible jail sentence, probation, house arrest or fines.
If you are currently reviewing an offer for the
Phoenix Court Docket,
contact Attorney Frank Walker today at
(412) 212-3878 to discuss your offer.
What is the Phoenix Court Docket?
The
Phoenix Court Docket is an expedited criminal docket designed to resolve cases involving non-violent
offenders such as
DUI or
Theft Cases. The
Phoenix Court Docket replaced the PDQ program and has operated successfully to assist with
the resolution of numerous non-violent cases over the years.
How do I get my case on the Phoenix Court Docket?
Most cases that are eligible for the
Phoenix Court Docket are identified early, either at the
Preliminary Hearing or at the
Formal Arraignment. If you or someone your know has been charged with a non-violent offense such at
DUI,
Theft or a
minor drug offense, you should speak with an attorney immediately to discuss your eligibility for the
Phoenix Court Docket.
What are benefits of the Phoenix Court Docket?
If you are eligible for the program, you have the opportunity to resolve
your criminal case at an earlier stage in the
criminal process. By successfully entering your case on the
Phoenix Court Docket, your case and sentence could be completed earlier than it would should
you decided to opt for a trial. Since your case will be completed earlier,
you can immediately begin to meet the requirement for
expunging your record should your case qualify.
Should I have a Criminal Defense Attorney/Lawyer for Phoenix Court Docket Case?
Absolutely. You need an attorney to advise you of your rights if you are already in
the program, and, in some cases, attempt to successfully enter your case on thePhoenix Court Docket. Many times, Defendants are unaware that they may be eligible for the
program since they never sought legal counsel.
Contact Phoenix Court Docket Attorney Frank Walker
Pittsburgh Attorney Frank Walker has reviewed hundreds of
Phoenix Court Offers and frequently advises clients on their options. In many instances, Attorney
Walker has successfully
reduced the sentences and fines for Phoenix Docket clients. However, you must
contact Attorney Walker immediately upon receiving notification that your case is scheduled for
the expedited
Phoenix Docket.
Contact Attorney Walker today at
(412) 212-3878 to schedule an appointment to discuss your case or
submit your case information online for a Free Case Evaluation.