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Procedures in Criminal Cases

By Tibbott & Richardson

Procedures in Criminal Cases

06/27/2024 The following is a description of how a criminal case would proceed through the court system in Pennsylvania:



Incident Occurs


Police Notified or Police Observe


Police Investigate
Investigation may include interviewing the victim, witnesses and/or suspects; collecting physical evidence; visiting, viewing, photographing and/or measuring the crime scene; identifying suspects through photo arrays or line-ups, etc.


Police File Complaint
After an alleged crime is investigated, the police initiate the criminal process by filing a complaint with the district justice or by making a warrantless arrest followed by the filing of a complaint. The complaint identifies the defendant, lists the crimes charged and contains a brief factual summary upon which the charges are based.


Private Complaint Filed
If the police decline to file a complaint, a private person is permitted to file a private complaint. However, the District Attorney’s office must first approve the private complaint before it can proceed. Once the complaint is approved, the process is the same as if the complaint had been filed by a police officer.


Summons Or Arrest Warrant Issued
Once the complaint is filed, the presence of the defendant is secured voluntarily, by summons, or compelled, by arrest. The district justice will issue either a summons or a warrant of arrest, depending generally on the seriousness of the offense alleged. Less serious cases proceed with the issuance of a summons which provides notice of the defendant’s scheduled preliminary hearing.


Preliminary Arraignment
If a warrant of arrest is issued, or if the process was initiated by a warrantless arrest, the defendant must appear before the district justice for a preliminary arraignment. At this proceeding the defendant is provided with a copy of the complaint and advised of his rights; also at this time a preliminary hearing is scheduled, not less then three days but not more than ten days from the date of the preliminary arraignment.


Preliminary Hearing
The preliminary hearing is also held before a district justice. At the preliminary hearing the Commonwealth is required to present a prima facie case or, in other words, evidence that a crime has been committed and that the defendant is probably the perpetrator of that crime. If a prima facie case is presented, the case will be held for court. If a prima facie case is not presented, the charges should be dismissed.


Information Filed
After holding a case for court, the district justice will send notice to the county clerk of courts who in turn will notify the District Attorney. The District Attorney’s Office will then file a formal charging document, called an information, with the clerk of courts. The information will specify in particular counts the offenses charged against the defendant. At this stage, the District Attorney may exercise discretion and terminate the prosecution by declining to file an information or by adding or deleting charges.


Formal Arraignment
The next proceeding is the formal arraignment, which may or may not occur before a judge of the Court of Common Pleas. In Allegheny County, no judge is present. The defendant is provided with a copy of the information and advised of his rights, including his rights to file various pretrial pleadings. All pretrial motions, including requests for a bill of particulars and discovery, and motions for continuance, severance or joinder, suppression, etc., should be filed within thirty days after the formal arraignment.


Pretrial Conference
The next step is the pretrial conference. Generally, the defendant and his lawyer and an Assistant District Attorney will appear before the assigned judge and the course of disposition of the case will be determined. All other pretrial matters should also be resolved at the pretrial conference. The defendant may elect to plead guilty, or to proceed to a jury or non-jury trial.


Trial Or Plea Disposition
A defendant entering a plea of not guilty may choose to be tried by a jury of twelve citizens or by the judge alone. At trial, the case for the Commonwealth is presented by an Assistant District Attorney who must establish the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The defendant is under no obligation to present evidence or testimony but may do so if he wishes. If tried by a jury, the jury must return a unanimous verdict; if tried non-jury, the judge must return the verdict. If a defendant is found not guilty, he will be immediately discharged. If found guilty, the defendant may be sentenced immediately or sentencing may be deferred pending a pre-sentence investigation into the defendant’s background. If sentencing is deferred, the defendant is subsequently returned to court and sentenced.


Jury Trial
Here is a general outline of the steps in a jury trial:


Residents of Allegheny County are randomly selected from state drivers’ license records, voter registration rolls, and are summoned on a daily basis to the Courthouse as potential jurors;
a blind draw selects a pool of people from that group;
the Judge, Prosecutor and defense attorney voir dire, or question, the jurors about their backgrounds and beliefs
the attorneys are permitted a limited number of “peremptory” challenges to various jurors and an unlimited number of challenges for good cause, the number of peremptory challenges depends on whether the defendant is charged with a misdemeanor, felony or homicide;
after twelve jurors are selected, the Judge administers an oath to the jury and reads basic instructions about the trial process, etc.;
the Prosecutor gives an opening statement to outline his case and evidence to the jury;
the Defense may give a similar opening statement, or wait until later in the trial;
the Prosecutor calls his witnesses, after which the Defense may cross-examine the witnesses;
the Prosecutor rests, or closes the Commonwealth’s case;
the Defense may call witnesses, if it wants, and the Prosecutor may cross-examine the Defense witnesses;
the Defense rests;
the Prosecutor may present “rebuttal” witnesses/evidence to challenge evidence presented by the defendant during his phase of the trial;
the Prosecutor rests;
the Prosecutor presents a closing argument to the jury;
the Defense attorney presents a closing argument to the jury;
the judge gives the jury detailed legal instructions about the charged crimes, the deliberation process, etc.;
the jury deliberates and returns a verdict.
Non-Jury Trial
Here is a general outline of the steps in a non-jury trial:


the Prosecutor calls his witnesses, after which the Defense may cross-examine the witnesses;
the Prosecutor rests, or closes the Commonwealth’s case;
the Defense may call witnesses, if it wants, and the Prosecutor may cross-examine the Defense witnesses;
the Defense rests;
the Prosecutor may present “rebuttal” witnesses/evidence to challenge evidence presented by the defendant during his phase of the trial;
the Prosecutor rests;
the Prosecutor presents a closing argument to the judge;
the Defense attorney presents a closing argument to the judge;
the judge returns a verdict.
Guilty Plea
A defendant may choose to waive his right to a trial and enter a plea of guilty, which admits his guilt of the crimes charged. If a defendant elects to plead guilty, a plea date will be scheduled, at which time it will be determined that the defendant is knowingly and voluntarily entering a plea of guilty to the charges against him. Once the judge accepts the plea, the defendant may be sentenced immediately or sentencing may be deferred pending a pre-sentence investigation into the defendant’s background. If sentencing is deferred, the defendant is subsequently returned to court and sentenced.


Presentence Investigation And Report
The court’s probation department prepares a report for the judge summarizing the crime, and the defendant’s personal and criminal backgrounds. Generally, the victim is contacted for a statement.


Sentencing
In Pennsylvania, sentencing varies with the crime and can be the most confusing part of the criminal process. Most often, sentences are at the judge’s discretion; however, in Pennsylvania there are a number of mandatory minimum sentences that must be imposed if a defendant is convicted of a specified crime. At the time of sentencing, the judge will consider the information in the pre-sentence report before determining the sentence. The parties may correct factual errors in the pre-sentence report and offer additional evidence relevant to the judge’s sentencing decision. The judge will also consult the “sentencing guidelines” (established by the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing as a reference for framing an appropriate sentence throughout the state, considering factors of the crime and the defendant’s criminal background) to determine the minimum jail/prison sentence. The judge may consider different alternatives, such as a fine, probation, community service, a sentence to jail or prison, or a combination. The judge must also order the defendant to make restitution to any victims who have suffered financial harm.


Appeal
Once sentenced, the defendant has a choice of seeking review in the trial court or through an appeal to an intermediate appellate court, called the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. If review is first sought in the trial court and denied, the defendant may then appeal to the Superior Court. If the defendant’s appeal to the Superior Court is unsuccessful, the defendant has a discretionary appeal to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. The District Attorney’s Office will answer the defendant’s appeal by filing the appropriate responsive pleading.


There are three kinds of appeals: (1) interlocutory, (2) of right, and (3) by leave.


Interlocutory appeal: occurs when a party tries to appeal a judge’s decision before the case has come to trial or before a trial is finished.
Appeal of right: occurs after a final order has been entered by the trial court (either a sentencing order, or an order dismissing the charge. Most appeals of right now focus on the sentence imposed.
Discretionary Appeal(or appeal by leave of the court): occurs when an appeal of right is not available (e.g., because an available appeal of right was not filed on time). The appellate court has the discretion to reject the appeal or can “grant leave”. Except for capital (death penalty) appeals, all appeals to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania are by leave of court (called allocatur).
The defendant and Prosecutor file briefs that summarize the case facts, frame the legal issues to be decided, and present persuasive written arguments (supported by constitutional, statutory or prior case decision authority). After the briefs are filed the case is scheduled before the appellate court judges for oral argument. The appellate court will eventually issue a written opinion (or several opinions, if the justices disagree). Not all appellate opinions are “published” (i.e., printed in official “reporter” services, such as the Pennsylvania Reporter). The legal analysis and conclusions in published opinions are given greater precedential authority than “unpublished” opinions.


Post-Conviction Relief
Defendants also have a limited right to a collateral review of their conviction through the Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA). This action commences in the court of common pleas and review can thereafter be sought in the state appellate courts. Defendants may also seek federal review of their state convictions by filing a writ of habeas corpus in the appropriate federal district court.


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Underage Drinking, Driving and Zero Tolerance in PA

Underage Drinking, Driving and Zero Tolerance in PA

06/27/2024 Pennsylvania has enacted a number of Underage Drinking laws that include underage DUI charges. Title 18 of the Crimes Code contains laws pertaining to minors that are meant to uphold the Commonwealth’s “zero tolerance” for those under the legal drinking age of 21 who persist in drinking alcoho... Read More »

Fighting DUI Charges for CDL Holders

Fighting DUI Charges for CDL Holders

06/27/2024 Commercial Driver’s License holders in Pennsylvania are held to very high standards and rules under the law. Truck drivers and school bus drivers are both strictly regulated under the PA Vehicle Code, and truck drivers are also federally regulated. Commercial truck drivers know how involved the ru... Read More »

Marijuana DUI in Pennsylvania

Marijuana DUI in Pennsylvania

06/27/2024 While many counties in Pennsylvania have begun relaxing marijuana laws and penalties for possession, when it comes to driving under the influence of cannabis, drivers should be aware that Pennsylvania will prosecute them for DUI of marijuana, and police are increasingly making weed related DUID arre... Read More »

3rd DUI Offense in Pennsylvania

3rd DUI Offense in Pennsylvania

06/27/2024 If you are facing a 3rd DUI violation in Pennsylvania, you need to retain the services of a highly qualified criminal defense lawyer immediately. Your future depends on the comprehensive preparation of a solid defense by an attorney specifically trained and experienced in handling driving under the... Read More »

2nd DUI Offense in Pennsylvania

2nd DUI Offense in Pennsylvania

06/27/2024 Pennsylvania has a 10-year “look back” period for establishing prior DUIs. Along with convictions, a previous ARD for DUI will also count toward prior DUI convictions if completed within the past 10 years.Many first and second DUIs are ungraded misdemeanors. However, in 2012 the PA legislature e... Read More »

First Time DUI in Pennsylvania

First Time DUI in Pennsylvania

06/27/2024 Being charged with driving under the influence (DUI) for the first time is a very upsetting and frightening experience. Most drivers in Cambria and Allegheny County are law-abiding residents who simply failed to realize that they were too impaired to drive safely. It can happen to anyone. State and... Read More »

How to Fight a DUI in Pennsylvania

How to Fight a DUI in Pennsylvania

06/27/2024 Fighting a DUI in Allegheny County and elsewhere in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania requires very specific knowledge, training and experience. A defense attorney should be able to demonstrate with confidence that she/he knows how to beat a DUI based on past cases and experience in drunk driving def... Read More »

DUI Defense in Pennsylvania

DUI Defense in Pennsylvania

06/27/2024 The best DUI attorneys in Pittsburgh and across the Commonwealth work very hard to get their clients through one of the toughest legal challenges there is: Defending a DUI charge. A client is facing many different high-stress issues almost at once, and in most DUIs, that stress starts when the attor... Read More »

A Huge Win For PA DUI Defendants

A Huge Win For PA DUI Defendants

06/27/2024 Commonwealth v. Barton-Martin: Bringing Pennsylvania Law Into Alignment With The United States Supreme Court Holding In Melendez-Diaz v. MassachusettsA very good friend of mine and fellow attorney, Alicia Genther, had the opportunity to present an oral argument before the Superior Court of Pennsylva... Read More »

Why Field Sobriety Tests Are Unreliable

Why Field Sobriety Tests Are Unreliable

06/27/2024 Why The Standardized Field Sobriety Tests Are UnreliableYou are driving along the highway late at night when you see that a police officer has pulled a car off at the side of the highway. You notice that the car’s driver is standing in between his vehicle and the police cruiser, with one leg lifte... Read More »

Is Scalping Tickets Legal in Pittsburgh?

Is Scalping Tickets Legal in Pittsburgh?

06/27/2024 Well it’s Steeler Sunday and that has me thinking about ticket scalping. On the way to Heinz Field for every home game, I see scalpers everywhere holding their signs telling people that they need tickets. I thought I’d share the rules with you, considering scalping without a license IS a crime.S... Read More »

What’s the Purpose of the Preliminary Hearing?

What’s the Purpose of the Preliminary Hearing?

06/27/2024 What’s The Purpose Of A Preliminary Hearing, Anyway?If you have been charged with a criminal offense, you will eventually receive a notification in the mail advising you of the time and place of your preliminary hearing. The problem, though, is that you may not understand the purpose of a prelimin... Read More »

Stupid Human Tricks on the Roadside

Stupid Human Tricks on the Roadside

06/27/2024 A History Of The Standardized Field Sobriety Tests(in other words: Stupid Human Tricks)I know…history. Bor-ing! But keep reading and I promise that you will find the history behind the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests to be interesting. And, I guarantee that you will learn something too. For exam... Read More »

The Pennsylvania Gold Rush

The Pennsylvania Gold Rush

06/27/2024 The Marcellus Shale drilling boom has brought with it the hope for lucrative profits to Pennsylvania landowners and drilling companies alike. Some Pennsylvania landowners have already benefited from this and we will see many, many more benefit in the near future as the gas companies who have already... Read More »

Energy Drinks; Bad for You Physically, Bad for You Legally

Energy Drinks; Bad for You Physically, Bad for You Legally

06/27/2024 You have probably heard the saying, “beer before liquor, never been sicker, liquor before beer, you’re in the clear,” and you may even follow it as a ‘rule of thumb’ when socially consuming alcoholic beverages. And because it is the law in every state in the country, everyone has heard the... Read More »

Father’s Rights In Custody Battles Equal To Mother’s Right

 Father’s Rights In Custody Battles Equal To Mother’s Right

06/27/2024 The 1970s was a decade of substantial changes in the law, including the prohibition of involuntarily committing citizens to a psychiatric institution if they were not a danger to themselves or others by the states, the determination that carefully crafted death penalty statutes might be constitution... Read More »

Crime Doesn’t Pay, Especially for Your College Tuition

Crime Doesn’t Pay, Especially for Your College Tuition

06/27/2024 Trends these days have ranged from wearing leggings, to using an iPad in the classroom instead of taking notes with a good old fashioned pencil and paper. These days, the trend in education seems to be the completion of some form of graduate school in addition to a college bachelor’s degree. Most... Read More »

“I’M GOING TO HOLD YOU IN CONTEMPT!”

 “I’M GOING TO HOLD YOU IN CONTEMPT!”

06/27/2024 “I’m GOING TO HOLD YOU IN CONTEMPT!” We hear this phrase thrown around A LOT in family law cases.Civil Contempt occurs when the person willfully disobeys a court order. This is also called indirect contempt because it happens outside the judge’s immediate realm and evidence must be presented... Read More »

What To Do If You Are Stopped For A DUI In PA

What To Do If You Are Stopped For A DUI In PA

06/27/2024 DON’T TALK– This is so important! You cannot help yourself at this point no matter what you say. Do not try to explain. Do not say you have only had “a couple”. USE YOUR RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT. Politely tell the officer that you choose to remain silent and hand them your registration, licens... Read More »

Charges Dropped Against Edward Merritt In Moxham Murder

Charges Dropped Against Edward Merritt In Moxham Murder

06/27/2024 Big Win For Attorney Beth Tibbott & Her ClientEbensburg criminal defense attorney Beth Tibbott is celebrating a big victory with her client Edward Merritt. Edward, age 32 at the time, was charged with the shooting death of 21 year old Zachary Andrews in the Moxham section of Johnstown PA. Merrit... Read More »

John Bowman Thornberry – House Parent At Bishop Carroll High School Charged With Sexual Assault

John Bowman Thornberry – House Parent At Bishop Carroll High School Charged With Sexual Assault

06/27/2024 Pennsylvania criminal defense attorney Beth Tibbott is currently defending John Bowman Thornberry who is being held in Cambria County on sexual assault charges. John is a former houseparent at Bishop Carroll High School. He is accused of wrong doing with two students he supervised.Attorney Tibbott s... Read More »

Social Media, Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You

Social Media, Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You

06/27/2024 The world changed forever on February 4, 2004. That was the day Facebook was launched. At the outset Facebook’s membership was limited to Harvard students, but the phenomenon quickly spread to include memberships from students of other colleges and high schools. By 2006, Facebook expanded its memb... Read More »

Why Was I Charged with Two Counts of DUI?

Why Was I Charged with Two Counts of DUI?

06/27/2024 A lot of people who have been accused of DUI in Pennsylvania wonder why they end up being charged with not one, but two DUI offenses at once. This is because Pennsylvania law allows a driver to be charged with what I will call two “separate” DUI sub-offenses, or “counts.”Each charge can also... Read More »

What to Do When the Mother or Father of Your Child is Mentally Ill

What to Do When the Mother or Father of Your Child is Mentally Ill

06/27/2024 Psychological Evaluations in Custody CasesDo you feel as if you need to protect your child from your child’s mentally unstable mother or father?Are you unsure if you can even do that or how you can show the court that the other parent even IS mentally unstable or unable to care properly for your c... Read More »

Finalizing Holiday Custody Schedules Now to Enjoy Upcoming Holiday Season

Finalizing Holiday Custody Schedules Now to Enjoy Upcoming Holiday Season

06/27/2024 October is here and families are starting to fall into a routine with school schedules, sports practices, and looking forward to making Halloween costumes. Step foot in any retail outlet and they are already preparing for the holidays with Thanksgiving and Christmas decorations lining the aisles. Wh... Read More »

Doing Field Sobriety Tests Gives Police What They Need To Arrest You

Doing Field Sobriety Tests Gives Police What They Need To Arrest You

06/27/2024 YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE FIELD SOBRIETY TESTSPennsylvania drivers have substantial rights when pulled over by police officers. Many drivers who are pulled over by the police on suspicion of DUI do not realize that they have the right to refuse to participate in field sobriety tests. Police offic... Read More »

Columbus Day - A Day To Be Celebrated?

Columbus Day - A Day To Be Celebrated?

06/27/2024 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. BRAVE EXPLORER OR MODERN DAY CRIMINAL?“In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. He had three ships and left from Spain. He sailed through sunshine, wind, and rain.” Fast forward 527 years and we continue to observe Columbus Day celebrating Christopher... Read More »

Leaving The Marital Residence – Should I Stay Or Should I Go?

Leaving The Marital Residence – Should I Stay Or Should I Go?

06/27/2024 Divorce and custody proceedings can be stressful and highly emotional. One of the first questions you may ask yourself is whether or not you should continue to live in the same residence with your soon to be ex-spouse until your divorce is final. No law says that a spouse must immediately move out o... Read More »

The Dangers Of Halloween Sweets

The Dangers Of Halloween Sweets

06/27/2024 As your little princesses, superheroes, and dinosaurs are eagerly anticipating that sugar high from their Halloween treats, parents can not help but think of a scenario of some madman filling these sweets with poison, razor blades, and needles. Although there are few cases of candy poisoning, there... Read More »

Staying Together for the Kids

Staying Together for the Kids

06/27/2024 There’s no denying the fact that divorce rates in the United States are quite high. With between forty to fifty percent of all marriages ending in divorce in our country, we all know at least one or two people who have gone through the divorce process. For many couples with kids, the decision to s... Read More »

Dad vs. Mom in Pennsylvania Custody Cases

Dad vs. Mom in Pennsylvania Custody Cases

06/27/2024 In awarding child custody, Pennsylvania courts determine what is in “the best interest of the child” to make their decision. In the event that parents can not come to an agreeable arrangement for the court to adopt, family law courts will issue its own controlling order to settle the matter. The... Read More »

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

06/27/2024 In 1789, President George Washington declared November 26 to be officially recognized “as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty God.” Since then, Americans have celebrated Thanksgiving Day on each fourt... Read More »

Martin Luther King, Jr. and the End of Jim Crow Laws

Martin Luther King, Jr. and the End of Jim Crow Laws

06/27/2024 Monday, January 15 is a day to celebrate the memory of a civil rights hero, his March on Washington, and influential “I Have a Dream” speech. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a federal holiday that takes place on the third Monday of each January, is a day to honor the activist and minister, assassin... Read More »

National Hugging Day: Consent and Physical Affection

National Hugging Day: Consent and Physical Affection

06/27/2024 National Hugging Day was created by Kevin Zaborney and was first celebrated on January 21, 1986 in Clio, Michigan. Zaborney chose January 21st because it falls between the holidays and valentine’s day which is a time when he found people are generally in low spirits.The idea behind National Huggin... Read More »

Spring/Summer Holiday Custody

 Spring/Summer Holiday Custody

06/27/2024 The spring and summer months are full of family vacations and fun with family and friends. Many people also have special celebrations for the spring and summer holidays of Easter, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day. Determining where and with whom your children will be spending these specia... Read More »

International Nystagmus Day

 International Nystagmus Day

06/27/2024 Pennsylvania Criminal and Family Law Blog | Tibbott & RichardsonJune 20th is International Nystagmus Day. Nystagmus is a complex visual impairment, characterized by involuntary eye movements, affecting focus and depth perception. In the context of Driving Under the Influence cases, the presence... Read More »

JULY 20th – NATIONAL GET OUT OF THE DOGHOUSE DAY

JULY 20th – NATIONAL GET OUT OF THE DOGHOUSE DAY

06/27/2024 National Get Out of the Doghouse Day is celebrated every year on the third Monday in July. The idiom “in the doghouse, ”alludes to a dog being punished for bad behavior by being banished to its outdoor kennel rather than being allowed to stay inside. Usually, someone is in the doghouse for somet... Read More »

FATHER’S DAY: Past and Present

FATHER’S DAY: Past and Present

06/27/2024 The third Sunday in June is dedicated to celebrating and honoring the men who have embraced the essential role of fatherhood. This is a day to give thanks to fathers for the sacrifices they make, the responsibility they undertake in raising children, and for their devotion to their family.The Histor... Read More »

NATIONAL CHEER UP THE LONELY DAY

NATIONAL CHEER UP THE LONELY DAY

06/27/2024 Each year on July 11th, people across the United States celebrate National Cheer Up the Lonely Day by making a special effort to contact those people in their lives who need a little extra love and attention. Everyone experiences difficult times and loneliness. Whether these feels are due to health... Read More »

Who gets the dog in a divorce?

Who gets the dog in a divorce?

06/27/2024 Pennsylvania Courts are seeing an increase in the number of divorce cases involving the question, “who gets the furchildren”? Many people consider their pets a member of the family and are shocked to learn that the matter of who will have custody of Bruno is decided on the basis of the pet as a... Read More »

Will My Spouse Get Part of My Business if I Get Divorced?

Will My Spouse Get Part of My Business if I Get Divorced?

06/27/2024 Answer: It Depends (Yes, we know this drives you crazy, but it IS the truth.)If you are reading this, you likely are going through or thinking about starting the emotional and complicated matter of divorce and you have a ton of questions. It’s hard to pull the trigger without all the facts, especi... Read More »

Why Shouldn’t You Represent Yourself In A Child Custody Case? Why Should You Hire An Attorney?

Why Shouldn’t You Represent Yourself In A Child Custody Case? Why Should You Hire An Attorney?

06/27/2024 Representing yourself in a child custody case can be a challenging and risky decision. Child custody cases involve complex legal and emotional issues, and the outcome can have a significant impact on your relationship with your child. Here are some reasons why you should consider hiring an attorney... Read More »

What To Look For When Hiring A Divorce & Custody Attorney

 What To Look For When Hiring A Divorce & Custody Attorney

06/27/2024 When hiring a divorce and child custody attorney, there are several key factors you should consider:1. Experience: Look for an attorney and law firm who has experience in handling divorce and child custody cases. You want an attorney who has a good track record of success in these areas and knows th... Read More »

How To Talk To My Attorney If I’m In Jail

How To Talk To My Attorney If I’m In Jail

06/27/2024 If you are in jail in Pennsylvania, you have the right to communicate with your attorney. There are several ways to talk to your attorney, including:1. In-person visits: You can request an in-person visit with your attorney. Your attorney will need to schedule a visit with the jail or prison, and yo... Read More »

What Is The Formula For Calculating Child Support In PA

What Is The Formula For Calculating Child Support In PA

06/27/2024 In Pennsylvania, the formula for calculating child support is based on the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically Rule 1910.16-4. The formula takes into account the income of both parents and the number of children involved, as well as any other relevant factors such as child care expen... Read More »

Boating Under The Influence Charges In Pennsylvania: Navigating The Legal Waters

 Boating Under The Influence Charges In Pennsylvania: Navigating The Legal Waters

06/27/2024 Boating is a popular recreational activity in Pennsylvania, attracting countless enthusiasts to its rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. However, similar to driving under the influence (DUI) on the roads, operating a boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs can have serious legal consequences... Read More »