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T-Ball Coach Assaults Opposing CoachPosted in General on January 12, 2015
By Jason Dunkle on G+ In another example of “what not to do” for children, a South Bend, Indiana T-ball coach recently physically assaulted the opposing coach. According to the online article, the umpire was able to keep the two coaches apart during the early evenings when the verbal sparring started. At some point later… view more
State College Woman Steals Police Cruiser After Being ArrestedPosted in General on January 12, 2015
By Jason Dunkle on G+ A Pennsylvania State Police trooper in Williamsport arrested a State College woman, handcuffed her, and put her in the front passenger seat of his police cruiser. While the trooper was driving down the road towards the Pennsylvania State Police barracks, the woman apparently attempted to open the passenger door and… view more
State College DUI Patrol Results in Five ArrestsPosted in Centre County DUI, General on January 12, 2015
By Jason Dunkle on G+ In order to enforce Pennsylvania DUI laws in Centre County more aggressively, members of the Ferguson, Patton, and Spring Township police departments recently conducted roving patrols that focused on enforcement of traffic violations. The increased effort led to the issuance of 32 traffic citations, 2 Underage Drinking non-traffic summary citations,… view more
Pennsylvania Judge Holds School Zone Mandatory Sentence for Drug Delivery UnconstitutionalPosted in General on January 12, 2015
By Jason Dunkle on G+ Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyers that handle felony drug cases like delivery or possession with intent to deliver charge should pay close attention to a decision recently issued by a judge in eastern Pennsylvania that held the “drug-free school zone” mandatory minimum sentence unconstitutional. The drug-free school zone requires a judge… view more
Assault with a Sexual Weapon – Daughter Hits Mother with VibratorPosted in Assault, General on January 12, 2015
I am sure that almost everyone has heard the phrase “assault with a deadly weapon,” but few, if any, of us have heard of someone being accused of assault with a sexual weapon. According to a Huffington Post story, a 35-year-old New Mexico woman was arrested for assault after her 60-year-old mother contacted the police… view more
Man Sentenced to In-Home Detention After Convicted of Raping WifePosted in General on January 12, 2015
A man in Indiana was recently convicted of rape after the jury or judge found that the man had drugged his wife and sexually assaulted her while she was unconscious. The victim told police that her husband had been doing this for over three years, and she only became aware after she saw three sex… view more
Pennsylvania Superior Court Rules Drug Mandatory Sentences Are UnconstitutionalPosted in Felony Drug Delivery / Possession with Intent to Deliver, General on January 12, 2015
I believe that it is undisputed that the current drug-related mandatory minimum sentences in Pennsylvania, like the “drug-free school zone” and “drug trafficking,” are unconstitutional. The laws as written do not require a prosecutor to actually charge a person with the mandatory, and prosecutors are not required to prove applicability of the drug mandatory sentences… view more
Pennsylvania District Attorneys Are Gatekeepers to First-Time Offender Program Called ARDPosted in ARD, General on January 12, 2015
A recent Dauphin County case has brought attention to who decides whether a person charged with a criminal offense is permitted to participate in a pretrial diversionary or first-time offender program known as Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition, commonly called “ARD.” With the ARD program, a person pleads not guilty to the criminal charges, but the person… view more
Ohio Judge Imposes Unique Sentences on First Time OffendersPosted in ARD, General on January 12, 2015
After being a criminal defense attorney in State College for almost 11 years, I have seen Pennsylvania judges impose sentences on thousands of people, and those sentences generally include a period of jail time, probation, community service, payment of costs and fines, and completion of counseling. The sentences are relatively uniform, and in many cases,… view more
Why Does Pennsylvania Suspend a Driver’s License for Drug Possession?Posted in Drug Possession, General on January 12, 2015
Massachusetts recently repealed a law that had been on the books for almost 30 years which imposed a license suspension for drug possession crimes even though the offenses had nothing to do with driving or a vehicle. According to a Boston Herald article, the legislation was actually supported by law enforcement and passed unanimously by… view more