by Marinaro Law Firm | Nov 14, 2017 | Drug Charges, Firm News
Defense alleges prosecution lacks evidence Pennsylvania residents who hear about the arrest of someone for suspected drug offenses might well wonder what type of evidence officers need to produce in order to support this type of criminal charge. Every situation...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Nov 11, 2017 | Drunk Driving Charges, Firm News
Holidays lead to increased drinking and more police patrols For many people, celebrating holidays and consuming alcoholic beverages go hand in hand. Office parties, costume parties and even family get-togethers can inspire people to down a few beers, glasses of wine...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Nov 9, 2017 | Firm News, Misdemeanors
Consequences of driving without a license Some people may think that driving without a license in Pennsylvania is not a big deal. However, this is illegal across the country and people may sometimes find themselves facing serious consequences. According to FindLaw,...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Oct 29, 2017 | Felonies, Firm News
Man charged with murder of one, rape of other In some situations in Pennsylvania after a person is accused of one criminal offense involving another person, accusations may surface from other persons as well. This type of domino effect may understandably complicate...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Oct 28, 2017 | Felonies, Firm News
Pennsylvania’s definition of rape You have probably seen, read or heard reports of someone being accused of a sex crime in Pennsylvania many times. However, have you ever stopped to think about just what a particular criminal charge really means. There are very...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Oct 14, 2017 | Drug Charges, Firm News
U.S. opioid addiction continues to grow People who hear or read reports of arrests made involving drugs in Pennsylvania should carefully consider that there may be more to the story than someone allegedly breaking the law. In many cases, people accused of drug crimes...