Atty. John Elbert

Atty. John Elbert

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John Elbert is an attorney practicing in Pennsylvania.

Verified attorney profile · Updated June 2026

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Why local counsel matters in Pennsylvania

Practicing law in Pennsylvania. Legal matters in Pennsylvania are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. An attorney licensed in Pennsylvania brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Pennsylvania courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.

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Getting the Failure to appear hold lifted from my license. Can i call or have someone go to the court for me to request a new o

You will have to hire a defense attorney to enter his/her appearance to get a new date.

21 hours ago Best Answer 4 answer
Can i be charged with an underage twice in one night?

If you're talking about two separate stops or incidents then yes you can be chared for both incidents in one night.

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Missouri DUI Laws vs Oklahoma DUI Laws

You need to call a Missouri criminal defense attorney to get an accurate answer to your question as your requesting differences in state laws which are governed by state legislatures.

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Caught shoplifting at Nordstrom's, do I need to pay civil demand fee?

Morally yes. Legally "No" as you won't be charged criminally if you don't pay it.

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Do policeman have the right to my health records without a warrant?

Why the Sherriff started an investigation I have no idea you'll have to ask the sherriff. You should retain an experienced DUI/DWI attorney to represent you as soon as possible.

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