What happens to a person convicted with a petty misdeameanor (harrassment) while serving the army?
If it is someone who is serving in the Army, be convicted of a civilian criminal offense is not a good thing. For officers, it would end their...
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If it is someone who is serving in the Army, be convicted of a civilian criminal offense is not a good thing. For officers, it would end their...
You are playing with fire. There is certainly a good chance that Lehigh County will not want to spend the resources necessary to have you arrested...
Depends on what you were talking to her about, and what you were hoping to achieve by talking to her. There is a crime in Pennsylvania called...
If he "dates" your daughter in Pennsylvania, he runs the risk of committing the crime of Corruption of a Minor, 18 Pa.C.S.A. §6301.
Honestly, you are better off if the police did not arrest you on the spot. They will initiate your case through a summons- a piece of paper you...
There is no "good time" for probation in Pennsylvania. That concept only works for incarceration. In Pennsylvania, if you are sentenced to...
It depends on how much he is accused of robbing. Usually, convicted defendants are ordered to pay restitution, which means paying the money back. ...
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The fact that she had a key would make it unlikely that the District Attorney's office would approve a private criminal complaint. I also think...
Your brother's only option is to apply for a pardon. It sounds like he would be a very good candidate for one. The process is a lengthy one, and...
You can file a "pro nunc tunc" appeal at the county courthouse. Whether or not they will accept the appeal depends on a lot factors- how many days...