Every year, the United States Courts release various reports that detail the volume of cases that they handle. The reports include case data from every district court across the country, both civil and criminal, as well as bankruptcy cases. Reviewing…
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously held that a Lebanon County, Pennsylvania court policy prohibiting the use of medical marijuana for defendants who are on probation for criminal charges and possess a valid medical marijuana license issue…
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You can be arrested for aggravated assault charges in Camden County even if the alleged victim did not actually suffer harm. Understanding the complicated nature of an aggravated assault charge is the first step to building a successful defense. With…
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DUI or DWI cases are often the result of a simple mistake – you thought you were able to drive, only to discover later that you were wrong. Unfortunately, New Jersey has some of the strictest DWI laws in the country, and a DWI conviction could…
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New Jersey has some of the strictest and most complicated gun laws in the country. Many of the people charged with weapons crimes weren’t even aware that they were doing anything illegal. In fact, what they were doing may have been perfectly legal…
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Domestic violence is a serious problem in our country and one that should be aggressively addressed. People can be falsely accused, however, resulting in harsh consequences that can change lives forever. If you have been charged with assault or are f…
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Criminal Defense Super Lawyers Wimmer Criminal Defense Law, PC, one of Philadelphia’s top criminal defense law firms, is pleased to announce that Philadelphia criminal defense attorney Lauren A. Wimmer has been listed as a 2020 Pennsylvania Super L…
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At the start of the COVID pandemic, Philadelphia Police changed its arrest policy and stopped detaining people who were alleged to have committed low-level, non-violent offenses like retail theft, burglary, economic crimes, and summary offenses. Poli…
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Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw announced new policies for arrests as Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s Stay-at-Home order continues to remain in effect and the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, Criminal Trial Division remains clo…
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The Administrative Governing Board of the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania issued a new order continuing the closure of the Philadelphia courts through the month of May. This means that all preliminary hearings, waiver and jury trials, sentenc…
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