Mary Therese Maran

Of Counsel, Jack McMahon, Phila, PA

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Education

2014
Atlantic Center for Capital Representation, 3 Day Intensive
2003
National Criminal Defense College, Scholarship Recipient
2001
Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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13 Sep, 2020
Mary was extremely responsive in the first few days. Once she received her first payment she was very hard to get in touch with. Mary missed court, and would go to the prison for "attorney visits" and then say she was doing a welfare check when the client got down to see her. She "negotiated" a deal that was ten years more than the "deal" she promised she could get. She did not perform any casework as far as having a psych evaluation completed, review of the discovery was not done, no character letters/statements were sought, no ballistics, nothing! She took nothing the client said into consideration, was very uninformative, and never told the client what the charges were that were being plead out to until the plea was entered, which she told him he had to take the deal or he was looking at even more time. She had no time for the case and it showed. I would not recommend her for any criminal case.
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Karl

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11 Feb, 2019
Mary saved my life back in 2008. At the time I came to my prelim bearing with a public defender and she was arguing a case with extreme passion. She was young but talanted. I seen potential in her and said she is an advocate for her clients. Needles to say i should’ve been in jail for 15-20 years for a attempted murder and agg assault for a shooting into somebody’s house. But she got all the more serious charges dropped to a simple assault no felonious charges were filed and i walked away with 6 months house arrest. She is a saint and i will love her forever. Then i got arrested again for a drug charge while still on probation for the prior charge and she worked her magic again and got me community service. Idk how she does it but she is an amazing attorney at law. Thank you Mary!
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Karl

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12 Apr, 2018
When i was a young kid i was an idiot and on drugs and did very stupid stuff. One night i got high as a kite decided to go pay some girl to have sex with me on July 11 2008 and the girl took my money ran. The police said that i shot the girl’s house 8 times. My name is Karl A. At time i didn’t have a lawyer i seen mary fighting another case at the 1st of my Preliminary hearings and instantly fell in love with her combative vigor and hate for the prosecution and said i have to have her as my lawyer. I was charged with attempted murder and several other serious charges and was facing 7 1/2 - 15 yrs in jail. Mary got all the charges dropped to a misdemeanor assault charge and i only did 6 months house arrest with 5 yrs probation. I will only use her to fight my criminal cases.
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Pros
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Aggressive and passionate defense attorney who fights hard for her clients
“Mary saved my life back i”
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Able to get charges reduced or dismissed even in serious cases
“Mary got all the charges dropped to a misdemeanor assault charge and i only did 6 months house arrest with 5 yrs probation.”
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Committed to helping her clients achieve the best possible outcome
“Hands down, Mary Maran is a beast in the court room! She vigorously fights hard for her clients and I can personally vouch for that. She will not give up until she gets results.”
Cons
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Poor communication and responsiveness after receiving initial payment
“Once she received her first payment she was very hard to get in touch with. Mary missed court, and would go to the prison for "attorney visits" and then say she was doing a welfare check when the client got down to see her.”
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Lack of thorough case preparation and consideration of client's input
“She did not perform any casework as far as having a psych evaluation completed, review of the discovery was not done, no character letters/statements were sought, no ballistics, nothing! She took nothing the client said into consideration, was very uninformative, and never told the client what the charges were that were being plead out to until the plea was entered.”

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