What does this mean? what is the "90 day rule"?
Under PA law a defendant is supposed to be sentenced within 90 days. It is not unusual for this requirement to be waived, especially if you are...
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Under PA law a defendant is supposed to be sentenced within 90 days. It is not unusual for this requirement to be waived, especially if you are...
I'm guessing the letter came from an attorney on behalf of K-Mart. If that is the case, Mr. Jones is correct in stating that you received a civil...
Unless you are age 70 or older, the answer is no. At present, a pardon is your only option. As my colleagues have noted though, that may change.
Please see my answer to your other post.
As with any proposed major life change, your probation officer has to approve of the move. Normally, that's not a big deal, especially if you can...
It's hard to give you a firm answer without knowing a few more details, but generally it is best to be represented by an attorney who not only...
He is at risk of going to jail, but he may be able to avoid it. Support matters are one of the few proceedings where one can buy their way out of...
The dates that matter here are date of offense and date of conviction. The ten-year look back begins on the date of your current offense; not the...
Yes, you should get a lawyer for the hearing. Skilled counsel can explore various facts that will give you an idea about your options going...
PA law lists a variety of offenses which would automatically prohibit you from owning a firearm. RSP and DUI are not on that list. However, PA...