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If You Are Considering Opening a Gun Shop Here Are Some Large Caliber Tips
By Marc A. Scaringi, Esq. My firm handles a lot of new business formations and firearms law. And sometimes they intertwine. Firearms manufacturing and ...
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Being A Foster Parent May Not Establish Familial Bonds…At Least for Custody.
By Victor G. Myers, Esq. Foster parents care deeply for the children under their supervision, but their rights are still overshadowed by those who may ...
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How Is My Retirement Distribution Taxed?
By Kelly M. Walsh The tax treatment on retirement accounts is complicated, and there are a lot of pitfalls. Many a well-intentioned taxpayer takes an ...
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In DUI Testing, There Is a Ticking Clock
In a Pennsylvania DUI investigation, blood must be drawn within two hours of last driving. To be found guilty of DUI, the defendant's blood alcohol ...
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New Laws and Technology Enable Convicted DUI Drivers Back on the Road Sooner.
By Victor G. Myers, Esq. That title might sound like a bad thing, but the Pennsylvania Legislature balances the need to enforce strict DUI laws ...
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Victor G. Myers
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Representing Yourself? - Proceed with Caution
By Keith E. Kendall, Esq. Most county court web sites now have "Self-Help" pages, designed to give parties - particularly in family law matters - the ...
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Keith E. Kendall, Esq.
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Criminal Defense “de Minimis”
Another little-known defense to the prosecution of an alleged criminal act is to assert that the act in question was “de minimis” (Latin for “about ...
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Crimes Under Duress - "Forced to Do It"
One little known defense for the commission of a crime is that it was committed under duress. In Pennsylvania, if someone is alleged to have committed ...
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