by bkabritsor | Mar 31, 2021 | Criminal Defense
Statistics on assault charges in Pennsylvania If you are facing assault charges, you need to immediately review the legal options that are on the table. Many people find themselves in this position each year and the approach you take in court could have a significant...
by bkabritsor | Mar 29, 2021 | Criminal Defense
What defendants should know about a charge for resisting arrest An arrest for a misdemeanor or felony charge can have serious consequences. Compounding any type of criminal charge in Pennsylvania with a charge for resisting arrest can make the consequences far more...
by bkabritsor | Mar 1, 2021 | Criminal Defense
Understanding simple vs. aggravated assault in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania law distinguishes between simple and aggravated assault. The latter can result in felony charges while simple assault is a misdemeanor offense. Review the factors that separate these offenses...
by bkabritsor | Feb 5, 2021 | Criminal Defense
Caretaker pleads guilty to child endangerment charges Pennsylvania law classifies an offense that endangers the welfare of a child as a felony. An individual acting with a “substantial risk” of causing serious bodily injury or death of a child...
by bkabritsor | Oct 29, 2020 | Criminal Defense
Criminal cases are about the law. If you broke the rules, you could face a conviction. However, your case is also about facts. Sometimes, these facts are complex. That is where special witnesses come in. Here are three of the most common types of professionals who...
by bkabritsor | Oct 1, 2020 | Criminal Defense
If defendants are not happy with the results of their criminal trials, they may think that an appeal is the automatic next step. However, a defendant may not request an appeal just because the verdict was not pleasing. There are specific reasons why a judge may grant...