Posts Tagged ‘Northwestern Pennsylvania criminal defense attorney’
Theft 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 MoreThe Travis Law Firm is Open During COVID Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all our lives. It has changed how we conduct business and socialize with friends and family. The virus has impacted our work lives and school for our children. One thing the COVID-19 pandemic has not changed is the need for legal advice. Therefore, The Travis Law Firm is open during…
Read MoreAvoid Alcohol-Related Criminal Charges on St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day 2018 is on Saturday, which means a lot of people will not need to worry about getting up to go to work the day after St. Patrick’s Day. Therefore, many people in Erie and Edinboro will be celebrating the holiday with alcohol. Sadly, some people will face serious criminal charges on Monday…
Read MoreCan I Lose My Gun Rights if I Am Arrested in Pennsylvania?
Many people fear that they will lose their guns if they are arrested in Pennsylvania. Committing some crimes in Pennsylvania can result in losing your gun rights. Therefore, securing an experienced criminal defense lawyer in Erie as quickly as possible is important. Your attorney can fight to have the charges dismissed or reduced to a…
Read MoreCan I Have a Misdemeanor Charge Sealed in Pennsylvania?
A criminal record can impact a person in many ways. Numerous entities request a criminal background check as part of the application process (i.e. college, scholarships, jobs, housing, professional licenses, etc.). This means they will be able to view your criminal record and use it in their decision regarding your application. A new Pennsylvania law…
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