What You Need to Know about Guns – Pennsylvania vs. New Jersey
New Jersey and Pennsylvania have dramatically different laws regarding handguns and firearms
New Jersey and Pennsylvania have dramatically different laws regarding handguns and firearms
One of the lesser known consequences of a controlled dangerous substance offense (CDS) is the potential for a driver’s license suspension.
Despite restrictions in New Jersey & Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Police, over this Thanksgiving weekend, recorded the same number of drunk driving arrests (18) this year as they did in 2019.
While New Jersey and Pennsylvania have restricted indoor and outdoor gathering, many will ignore executive orders to stay home this Christmas and holiday season.
The majority of drug induced homicide cases don’t involve traditional drug dealers but rather friends of the overdosed decedent.
Under the new law, a New Jersey criminal court can now broadly consider as a mitigating factor whether a person under the age of 26 would have acted differently.
While he is a hall of fame baseball manager, a lawyer, he knows nothing about how to handle a drunk driving stop and an arrest.
If you’ve decided to get rid of a handgun or firearm its important that you do so in the proper manner.
If police or civilians were killed during these riots in Philadelphia which often involve robberies and burglaries the felony murder rule would apply here.
Transporting guns and firearms isn’t like moving other household items or personal belongings