Posts Tagged ‘criminal charges’
What to Do If You’re Charged With a Felony in Pennsylvania
Being charged with a felony in Pennsylvania is a serious and often overwhelming experience. Felony offenses carry the potential for significant prison time, steep fines, and long-term consequences that can affect your career, reputation, and future opportunities. If you are facing a felony charge, the steps you take early in the process can have a…
Read MoreWhat Makes a Crime a Federal Offense?
Most people are familiar with crimes being prosecuted at the state level. Charges like DUI, simple assault, or theft are typically handled in state courts under state law. However, some crimes fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government and are prosecuted in federal court. Understanding what makes a crime a federal offense can help…
Read MoreMisdemeanor vs. Felony Drug Charges: What’s the Difference in Pennsylvania
Drug charges in Pennsylvania are not all the same. Some are classified as misdemeanors, while others are felonies—and the difference between the two can significantly impact your freedom, your record, and your future. If you or someone you love is facing drug charges in Erie, Crawford, Venango, Warren, or Mercer County, understanding how Pennsylvania classifies…
Read MoreTheft and Shoplifting Charges Spike During the Holidays — Know Your Rights in Pennsylvania
The holiday season often brings joy, time with family, and festive shopping in communities across Northwestern Pennsylvania — from Erie to Crawford, Mercer, Venango, and Warren counties. But it also brings increased risk of theft and shoplifting. Stores are busier, inventory is visible, staff may be stretched thin, and thieves often see opportunities. If you’re…
Read MoreWhat Is the Role Of A Prosecutor In My Criminal Defense Case?
There is no doubt that it is overwhelming and confusing to find yourself in the shoes of a person accused of a crime in Pennsylvania. There are many different individuals with whom you will interact over the course of your case going to trial and one of those individuals is a prosecutor. Who Is The…
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