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An accusation is not a guilty verdict. As an attorney with Allegheny Attorneys at Law, I believe my clients deserve to have their rights protected. If you've been charged with a crime, are going through a divorce or child custody dispute, or have other legal issues in Allegheny, Butler, Westmoreland, or Armstrong Counties, you need a good attorney who will fight for you.

I can help you with your legal needs and protect your rights. After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 2001, I worked with big firms before deciding to use my experience and love of the courtroom to work for criminal defense, family law, and real estate clients. When you work with me, you can expect an understanding attorney who will help you explore your options before taking charge of things in the courtroom.

If you're facing a divorce, you may feel frightened by the uncertainty of the situation. There are lots of factors to consider, especially where finances and kids are concerned. During our free telephone consultation, I can help you as you navigate this stressful time.
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When I worked in the United States Senate, I learned that I loved making arguments.
The rush of having to make quick decisions on how to proceed was a natural fit, and when my time there was finished, I knew that presenting facts and a case was the next natural step for me.
After attending the University of Pittsburgh for law school, I hit the ground running and started working with some bigger law firms.
But something didn't feel quite right.
So I decided to put myself closer to my clients and their needs, opening Allegheny Attorneys at Law in 2005.
If you are a current resident of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania you more than likely drive with a Pennsylvania license.
According to Pennsylvania, "driving is a privilege and NOT a right."
The Pennsylvania department which is responsible for maintaining driving records, license suspensions, and maintaining a point system is that of PennDOT or more formally known as the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
If you are pulled over by either a local police officer or a Pennsylvania State Trooper for any alleged traffic violation you likely will incur points onto your PA driver's license if you plead guilty or are convicted of the offense.
A conspiracy is an agreement between two (2) or more persons to commit an unlawful act.
Thus, a person by himself cannot commit conspiracy.
However, it is not necessary that more than one person be charged to criminally prosecute a conspiracy.
Bringing a conspiracy charge is a simple and effective way for prosecutors to try to convict many parties alleged to be involved in a common scheme of criminal activity.
In fact, a person needs even not be physically present when the underlying crime is committed to being responsible for a conspiracy.
Have you been charged by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or the Federal government in connection with a criminal drug offense?
Do you believe you are under investigation by the police or have you been ask to either give a statement or to cooperate with the police or any state or federal authorities?
If you answered yes to anyone of the previous questions you need to take immediate action and contact AAAL - Allegheny Attorneys At Law, P.C. @ 412.426.3321.
Your career, livelihood, and most importantly your life may be at stake.
Gun charges are among the most aggressively prosecuted in Pennsylvania, especially if you are charged with using a gun while committing another offense.
The addition of a gun charge can result in a mandatory minimum five-year prison sentence added to your other penalties if you are charged with certain violent crimes.
If you're facing a firearm charge in or around the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area, contact me at Mark V. Taiani, Esquire, at Allegheny Attorneys at Law, P.C.
I will vigorously defend you against any and all gun charges, including, but not limited to, carrying a concealed weapon, carrying without a permit, former felon in possession of a firearm, gun permit revocation, and aggravated assault.
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