by [email protected] | Mar 30, 2019 | Felonies, Firm News
Supreme Court denies delay on bump stock ban Over the past nine years, approximately 500,000 Americans, some in Pennsylvania, legally purchased bump stocks, devices that allow semiautomatic weapons to function like machine guns. Following several high-profile mass...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Mar 26, 2019 | Firm News
Making sense of the Pennsylvania equitable distribution standard For many people staring down the reality of a pending divorce, the biggest question is how the courts will split their assets and debts. Almost everyone has heard a horror story from someone who claims...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Mar 25, 2019 | Firm News
Do you understand the right to an appeal after a conviction? When people choose to go to trial to fight criminal charges, the decision is usually the result of a firmly held belief that they will win in court. Belief is not enough, however. Some people find themselves...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Mar 24, 2019 | Felonies, Firm News
What is a RICO violation? Should you find yourself facing federal charges in Pennsylvania for having committed a RICO violation, you may well wonder just exactly what illegal acts the government alleges you committed. The U.S. Department of Justice states that...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Mar 10, 2019 | Drug Charges, Firm News
What are the consequences of teens sharing drugs? It happens every day throughout Pennsylvania and the country as a whole — teens meet after school or on the weekends at local parks, in basements or at parties to smoke marijuana or get high on other controlled...
by Marinaro Law Firm | Feb 27, 2019 | Firm News, Misdemeanors
How serious of a crime is graffiti? Some might call it art, but property owners usually call it vandalism. Whichever way you look at it, you and other Pennsylvania residents who are accused of drawing or painting on others’ personal property may face legal...