Charles G. Nistico is a highly experienced Philadelphia area DUI Attorney. He received his Juris Doctor in 1970 and has exclusively defended DUI related cases since 1991. Over the course of a long and reputable 50 year career, Attorney Nistico has represented thousands of clients, restored hundreds of licenses and achieved consistent case results that yield minimum penalties for his clients.
In addition to knowing the court process as an attorney, Charles has also served as a Magisterial District Judge between 1981 and 1986, and again between 2014 and 2020. Having long term experience as both a defense attorney as well as a Magistrate gives Charles an expert understanding of the court process from both the perspective of an attorney as well as a judge.
After being charged with a DUI, your driver's license will almost always be suspended. Over the course of his long career, Attorney Nistico has restored hundreds of suspended driver's licenses for his clients. Attorney Nistico charges a fair price for his legal representation.
In addition to knowing the court process as an attorney, Charles has also served as a Magisterial District Judge between 1981 and 1986, and again between 2014 and 2020. Having long term experience as both a defense attorney as well as a Magistrate gives Charles an expert understanding of the court process from both the perspective of an attorney as well as a judge.
After being charged with a DUI, your driver's license will almost always be suspended. Over the course of his long career, Attorney Nistico has restored hundreds of suspended driver's licenses for his clients. Attorney Nistico charges a fair price for his legal representation.
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If you are reading this material, there is a good chance that you have been stopped and charged with a DUI.
You may not have been detained and more than likely let go and released to a friend or relative after the police completed their investigation.
Normally, if you're pulled over for a routine traffic stop such as going through a red light or failing to use your directional signal, the officer will be on the lookout for certain signs of intoxication, especially if the stop occurs later in the evening or at night.
You may not have been detained and more than likely let go and released to a friend or relative after the police completed their investigation.
Normally, if you're pulled over for a routine traffic stop such as going through a red light or failing to use your directional signal, the officer will be on the lookout for certain signs of intoxication, especially if the stop occurs later in the evening or at night.
Anyone who is convicted of or goes on the ARD program for a DUI offense in Pennsylvania is subject to a license suspension with the exception of first offense first tier which contains no license suspension for either acceptance into the ARD program or a conviction.
All other convictions and/or admissions to the ARD program are subject to a license suspension pursuant to 75 Pa.
Basically, a conviction for a first offense second or third tier or a second offense first and second tier result in a 1 year loss of your Pennsylvania operating privileges.
All other convictions and/or admissions to the ARD program are subject to a license suspension pursuant to 75 Pa.
Basically, a conviction for a first offense second or third tier or a second offense first and second tier result in a 1 year loss of your Pennsylvania operating privileges.
The first step in obtaining restoration of one's driver's license is to obtain a copy of the restoration requirements letter and the driving record.
Both of these documents can be obtained on the PennDOT website.
The restoration requirements letter is free and the driving record costs $11.00.
The quickest way to start the process is for the driver to obtain both the restoration requirements letter and driving record and provide it to us so that we can make a determination as to exactly what, if anything, can be done to aid in the quicker restoration of someone's operating privileges.
Both of these documents can be obtained on the PennDOT website.
The restoration requirements letter is free and the driving record costs $11.00.
The quickest way to start the process is for the driver to obtain both the restoration requirements letter and driving record and provide it to us so that we can make a determination as to exactly what, if anything, can be done to aid in the quicker restoration of someone's operating privileges.
Since 1972, Chuck has been in the private practice of law beginning with an office in Chester, Pennsylvania where he had a general practice until 1984 when he moved his practice to Media, Pennsylvania.
His practice in Chester was successful and included all types of legal practice including personal injury, domestic relations, landlord tenant, criminal, you name it and he did it.
After moving to Media, he continued with a general practice, somewhat focused on personal injury until 1991.
In 1991, Chuck made a bold move and decided to focus his practice exclusively on the representation of people charged with DUI's and motor vehicle violations as well as license restorations.
His practice in Chester was successful and included all types of legal practice including personal injury, domestic relations, landlord tenant, criminal, you name it and he did it.
After moving to Media, he continued with a general practice, somewhat focused on personal injury until 1991.
In 1991, Chuck made a bold move and decided to focus his practice exclusively on the representation of people charged with DUI's and motor vehicle violations as well as license restorations.
Requests for a free consultation may be submitted 24/7 and will be responded to within 12 hours.
We ask for your name, phone number, email address and a brief description of your legal situation.
Charles responds promptly to his clients and is available 12 hours per day 5 days per week, Monday through Friday.
In this age of virtual communication, it is possible to save time and money by using virtual and email contact with Attorney Nistico prior to a court appearance.
We ask for your name, phone number, email address and a brief description of your legal situation.
Charles responds promptly to his clients and is available 12 hours per day 5 days per week, Monday through Friday.
In this age of virtual communication, it is possible to save time and money by using virtual and email contact with Attorney Nistico prior to a court appearance.
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