Archive for the ‘Criminal Defense’ Category

What Constitutes Intent to Sell with a Drug Charge

There is a very big difference between a drug user and a drug dealer, and a very big difference between…

What’s the Difference Between Burglary and Robbery?

Nobody wants to be the victim of a crime of any kind, so learning the distinctions between burglary and robbery…

Most Common Tax Crime

You know the old saying … “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”…

Child Pornography Charges And Teen Sexting Between Peers

iPhones and smartphones are everywhere, and it is rare to find a teen who doesn’t own one. Though cell phones…

What Is The Difference Between Simple Assault And Aggravated Assault In Pennsylvania?

Assault is a common charge in the state of Pennsylvania, and there are enormous variations in the severity of the…

How to Lower Your Chances of a “No Bond.”

When you’ve been arrested and put in jail, one of the first steps in the criminal law process is the…

How Does Self-Defense Work in a Simple Assault Case?

In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, simple assault is a crime against a person involving knowingly, intentionally and recklessly causing somebody…

Can Police Prosecute You Based on Social Media Evidence?

Do you have a Facebook account? How about Instagram, Twitter or Snapchat? Whether you’re addicted to social media and share…

How Did the Revolutionary War Lead to the Creation of the Fourth Amendment?

Anybody who has ever watched a television procedural or seen a movie in which police are investigating a crime is…