Magisterial District Court 38-1-09 Judge Maruszczak

Magisterial Court 38-1-09

Judge William I. Maruszczak

Paul S. Peters III, Esq.

215-291-2944 ~ [email protected]

Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 
Magisterial District Court 38-1-09

168 Allendale Road
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406
(610) 265-3950
(610) 265-8932

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If you have been issued a summons to appear in  Montgomery County, Pennsylvania – Magisterial District Court 38-1-09 before Judge William I. Maruszczak, there is important information you should first know.  Having the right lawyer to assist and accompany you in court will make all the difference in the outcome of your matter and how you are treated by the court.  Montgomery criminal defense attorney Paul S. Peters III, Esquire is a trusted and experienced attorney who is calm, collected, and confident under the pressures of the courtroom.  Retaining Paul S. Peters III, Esquire to advocate for you in court will bring you peace of mind and the partner you need in this battle.  Whether it is a traffic ticket in which you are facing points or a license suspension, a non-traffic citation for disorderly conduct, or a preliminary hearing for driving under the influence or a serious felony such as burglary, you will be in trusted and competent hands with Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney Paul S. Peters III, Esquire.

 

What is Magisterial District Court 38-1-09?

Located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Montgomery County, Magisterial District Court 38-1-09 is one of many magisterial courts in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.  There are over 30 Magisterial District Courts in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

Judge William I. Maruszczak’s court handles matters arising in Upper Merion Township and West Conshohocken Borough.

Why Must I Appear in Magisterial District Court 38-1-09?

If you are unsure as to exactly why you received a court summons, you are advised to first contact an attorney to have them review the citation and explain to you the specifics of your situation. More than likely, it will be indicated on the paperwork why you have been summoned, though if you are unsure or think there has been a mistake of some sort, contacting an attorney will bring you one step closer to resolution. Generally, people will receive a court summons to this Montgomery County Pennsylvania Magisterial District Court when they have an arraignment, bail hearing, or preliminary hearing for a felony or misdemeanor criminal charge, a traffic citation such as speeding, a landlord-tenant matter, or a civil lawsuit involving a claim of $12,000.00 or less. 

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Montgomery Criminal Defense Attorney

Paul S. Peters III, Esquire is prepared to fight your charge and settle any uncertainty or confusion you may have about the situation.  Do not hesitate to contact Paul S. Peters III, Esquire immediately so he may begin reviewing your case and providing you the legal advice and representation you deserve and are entitled to. Paul S. Peters III, Esquire may be contacted at:

YOU BETTER CALL PAUL!

215-291-2944

[email protected]