by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | May 5, 2020
How do Criminal Convictions Impact CPA Licenses in Pennsylvania? Obtaining a CPA license is an extremely challenging and arduous task; it is quite the achievement. Not only is majoring in Accounting difficult, the CPA exam is a monster and often takes numerous...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | May 3, 2020
What is a Summary Offense in Pennsylvania? In Pennsylvania, a Summary Offense is the least serious classification of crime. Penalties for summary offenses are not as serious as those for felonies and misdemeanors; however, you must not take summary charges lightly....
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | May 2, 2020
What is Juvenile Delinquency in Pennsylvania? For parents to receive a phone call that their son or daughter is under arrest, is terrifying. In Pennsylvania, laws, and procedures relating to the arrest and prosecution of juveniles are found in statute 42 Pa.C.S....
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | May 1, 2020
What Defenses Against Criminal Charges are there in Pennsylvania? In Pennsylvania, if charged with a crime, you have a multitude of defenses you may raise before or at trial to gain a not guilty verdict. Defenses may be Self-Defense, Insanity, or Police Misconduct. ...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | May 1, 2020
What is Murder in Pennsylvania? In Pennsylvania, Murder, also referred to as Homicide, includes multiple types of crimes resulting in the death of another. Any form of Murder or Homicide is the most severe crime in Pennsylvania and carries the highest level of...