It is true that if you were harassing the victim prior to his or her suicide, you may be charged with criminal harassment in Pittsburgh or elsewhere in Pennsylvania. In
The severity of penalties and sentences depends on many factors, but the wording of the charge you have been arrested and prosecuted for plays the most vital role in a
This may be surprising to many, but the vast majority of all stalking charges are filed by people against their ex-partners and ex-spouses. Contrary to popular belief, it is much
Summary offenses may seem like a small matter that will go away if you pay the fine. But paying the fine means admitting guilt. Summary offenses should not be taken
Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication are independent charges in Pennsylvania. Each charge can be levied separately or together based on the circumstances of the incident. It is important to note
Spousal privilege is a law existing in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania mandating that any communications made during a marital relationship between two individuals is confidential information and therefore prevents a
The penalties for a vandalism conviction in Pennsylvania depend on the value of the property destroyed. Vandalism is referred to as “criminal mischief” under Pennsylvania law. Pennsylvania Code Title 18
The last thing you want to see when you check your mailbox is a ticket from your local municipality for a red light camera ticket. Why would you get a
What is Retail Theft? In the State of Pennsylvania, the crime of shoplifting is known as ‘Retail Theft.’ However, retail theft includes many types of theft that occur within a
Kidnapping is a very serious offense and can lead to felony charges punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Under Pennsylvania law, kidnapping is defined as knowingly taking and