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Case Results
Commonwealth v. T.B. - Underage Drinking
Result - Dismissed at the Preliminary Hearing
Commonwealth v. T.B. - Fake Id
Result - Dismissed at the Preliminary Hearing
Commonwealth v. T.B. - Public Drunkenness, Disorderly Conduct, Underage Drinking
Result - Dismissed at the Preliminary Hearing
Commonwealth v. D.G. - Endangering the Welfare of a Child (3 counts); Aggravated Assault; Terroristic Threats (3 counts); Recklessly endangering another person (3 counts)
Facing mandatory 5-10 year sentence
Result - Negotiated Plea Agreement - All counts of Terroristic Threats and Recklessly endangering another person dismissed, 11 1/2 - 23 1/2 months in county jail, probation
Commonwealth v. B.G. - Fake Id
Result - Dismissed at the Preliminary Hearing
Commonwealth v. A.A. - Conspiracy, Gambling (Arrested while visiting Pittsburgh)
Result - Resolved at Preliminary Hearing - Probation
Commonwealth v. C.O. - Possession with intent to deliver narcotics, Possession of Narcotics
Facing 1 year mandatory jail sentence
Result: Resolved at the Preliminary Hearing, probation
Commonwealth v. D.R. - Endangering the welfare of children, Possession of Narcotics, Traffic Offenses
Result: Dismissed at the Preliminary Hearing
Commonwealth v. F.B. - Possession of a Firearm
Facing Felony Conviction
Result - Reduced to misdemeanor charge, probation
Commonwealth v. G.D. - Forgery, Conspiracy, Theft, Conspiracy
Result - Dismissed at the Preliminary Hearing
Commonwealth v. T.S. -
Driving while License was Suspended - DUI Related (1543b)
Facing Mandatory Jail Time, License Suspension, Point on License
Result - Pled guilty to lesser offense - Fine - No Jail Time - No Points - No Suspension (Read More)
Commonwealth v. J.H.
Defendant was charged with passing a Bad Check. He was facing a maximum penalty for misdemeanor. The Commonwealth pressed for an additional charge of
disorderly conduct.
Result - Charge withdrawn at Preliminary Hearing
Commonwealth v. J.O.
Defendant was charged with Rape,
Sexual Assault,
IDSI and Criminal Mischief. Defendant was facing maximum penalties in excess of 20 years in prison if convicted of all offenses.
Result - Negotiated Plea Agreement: Rape and
IDSI withdrawn. Defendant pled guilty to
Sexual assault and received 5 years probation.
Commonwealth v. D.S.
Defendant charged with Traffic Offense of 1542(a),
driving while license suspended, non-
DUI related. Defendant received citation and pled guilty via mail
without consulting an attorney. Guilty plea requires an additional mandatory one year license suspension.
Result - Defendant appeals guilty plea and negotiates a plea to reduce charge. No license suspension.
Commonwealth v. C.R.
Defendant charged with Aggravated Assault and lodged in the Allegheny County Jail with a $50,000.00 straight Bond.
Result following Bail Reduction Hearing - Bail Reduced to $10,000.00 @ 10%
Commonwealth v. M.H.
Defendant charged with Aggravated Assault, Resisting Arrest,
Simple Assault,
Disorderly Conduct and
Possession of Narcotics.
Result following Preliminary Hearing - All
felonies dismissed,
summary offenses and
misdemeanors waived to court for potential entry into
ARD program.
Commonwealth v. M.R.
Defendant charged with Rape,
Sexual Assault,Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse and
Indecent Assault.
Result following Jury Trial: Not Guilty on All Charges
Commonwealth v. W.F.
Defendant charged with Robbery – Inflict Serious Bodily Injury,
Aggravated Assault,
Theft by unlawful taking,
Receiving Stolen Property and Conspiracy to Commit
Robbery.
Facing 2 years in prison
Negotiated Guilty Plea: Aggravated Assault andTheft. 5 years probation
Commonwealth v. K.K.
Defendant charged with underage drinking.
Result following Preliminary Hearing:
Not Guilty
Commonwealth v. L.R.
Defendant charged with Underage Drinking (Second Offense)
Result following Preliminary Hearing:
Not Guilty