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Francis Law

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Joseph R. D’Andrea, Esquire, P.C.

Criminal, DUI-DWI, Misdemeanor, Felony

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Pike Law

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Law Offices of Stephen Menn

Divorce & Family Law, Wills & Probate, Criminal, Real Estate, Car Accident

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Dennis J Mark Esq

Family Law, Divorce, Criminal

The Law Firm of Cognetti & Cimini

Personal Injury, Business, Real Estate, White Collar Crime, Collection

Powell LAW

Accident & Injury, Other, Employment, Criminal

Rinaldi & Poveromo, P.C.

Real Estate Other, Lawsuit & Dispute, Criminal, Business, Real Estate

Pisanchyn Law Firm, LLC

Personal Injury, Accident & Injury, Employment, Criminal

Mastri Law LLC

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Accident & Injury

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Reinhart v. COM., DEPT. OF TRANSP.

... The Department suspended Licensee's operating privileges because of three criminal convictions arising from a single accident: reckless driving; failing to stop his vehicle at an accident scene where 168 death or personal injury was involved; and driving under the influence of ...

Com. v. Abraham

... 3 Abraham was charged with corruption of a minor, 18 Pa.CS § 6301; indecent assault of a person less than 16 years of age, 18 Pa.CS § 3126; endangering the welfare of a child, 18 Pa.CS § 4304; and criminal solicitation, 18 Pa.CS § 5902. ...

Com. v. Baldwin

... According to the Commonwealth, Section 9765 clearly indicates the legislature's intent that criminal defendants' sentences do not merge unless all of the elements of one offense are included within the elements of the other offense. ...