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The Best Way to Avoid a #DUI in 2017 #HappyNewYear

Happy New Year from all of us at Frank Walker Law!

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Happy New Year from Frank Walker Law 

During the end of the year, we receive numerous calls at 412-532-6805 from potential clients needing an attorney for themselves, a friend, family member or acquaintance following an arrest for Drunk Driving, Underage Drinking, Public Intoxication, Underage DUI, Simple Assault, Possession of Narcotics, Theft, Traffic Offenses, or Public Urination.

Similar to our Christmas Post regarding avoiding holiday arrests, the same advice applies to avoiding and preventing DUI arrests during 2017: Drunk Driving Arrests can be prevented with a little bit of planning. Namely, by identifying a designated driver prior to hitting the town.

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Avoid a DUI Arrest in 2017

Thus, our FREE LEGAL ADVICE to you is simple: Please enjoy the holiday weekend, spend time with family but do so responsibly!

Please Don’t Drink and Drive or Text and Drive! Officers are on the lookout at #SobrietyCheckPoints and #DUICheckPoints

Lock these Taxi Service numbers into your cellphone before you hit the town or start the festivities:

Yellow Cab, Morgantown, WV – (304) 292-7441

Dub-V Saferide – Morgantown Text or call 304-777-9996
DUB V Safe Ride

Yellow Cab, Pittsburgh, Pa – (412) 321-8100

JB Taxi Service – Beaver County, Pa – 724-658-1444

C & H Taxi – Charleston, WV (304) 344-4902

Greensburg, Pa – Yellow Cab – (724) 838-0700

Call or Schedule a ride with Uber or Lyft

Please help out a friend by sharing this Post to Help Prevent #DrunkDriving and #DUI Accidents in 2017.

Thanks and we trust that you have had a very #MerryChristmas, #HappyKwanzaa, #HappyHanukkah and #HappyNewYear!

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense, Super Lawyers and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation following a serious accident or injury.

5 Criteria to Examine Before Retaining a #CriminalDefenseLawyer

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Choosing a #CriminalDefenseLawyer and #CriminalDefenseAttorney

If you have ever purchased a home before, you know how many hours it takes to ensure that the investment you are making is a sound one. If you don’t put those investigative hours in at the beginning, you may find yourself living in a neighborhood that you don’t like, in a house with a layout that doesn’t fit your needs, or stuck with a money pit that you weren’t expecting. If one of these scenarios does occur, you may even decide to sell your home and move, losing a lot of money and a lot of sleep in the process. Though it’s a hard lesson to learn, it’s one from which you can still recover.

Similar to buying a home, hiring a criminal lawyer requires a lot of research beforehand. However, unlike purchasing the wrong home, hiring the wrong criminal lawyer can impact more than just your wallet and sleep habits; it can impact your life.

It’s always shocking to me when people invest far less time and effort researching which criminal lawyer to hire than they would if researching where to move. The potential for negative consequences is so much more far-reaching with the former. If as you search for criminal representation you find yourself in uncharted waters, here are five criteria to examine before making your decision.

  1. Referrals. How did you discover the criminal lawyer you are considering? Was that lawyer personally recommended to you? Who recommended them? Did the person making the referral retain that lawyer himself or herself? Not only is it important to obtain references for the lawyer you hire but also that you consider from where the references are coming. If you are unable to get a personal referral from someone you know and trust, there are referral services such as AVVO that can provide you with a rating as well as testimonials for the lawyers in their database.
  1. Experience. How experienced is the lawyer you are considering? How long has that person been in practice and the field he or she claims to be an expert? Does that lawyer have experience with cases similar to yours? Just as you wouldn’t visit a podiatrist for a brain tumor, you likewise wouldn’t hire a real estate lawyer to represent you in a criminal proceeding. There are many talented and experienced lawyers in practice, but unless those lawyers are specialized in the area of law you require, they will be of little help to you in your case. In fact, an inexperienced lawyer or a lawyer with the wrong kind of experience may even hinder you, causing serious repercussions for the outcome of your proceeding.
  1. Representation. Will the lawyer you are interviewing be the only lawyer working on your case? Will he or she be working on it at all and in what capacity? During your initial consultation, be sure to ask if he or she will be personally working on your case or will be delegating the work to another partner or associate in the firm, or even outsourcing the work to a third party. Many times, especially in larger firms, a name partner will merely oversee your case, handing most of it over to one or numerous members of his or her staff, some of whom may not even be lawyers. If other lawyers besides the lawyer you are interviewing will handle your case, ask if you can meet the team who will be involved in your matter, and then interview them as you would the partner you are considering retaining.
  1. Research. Who will research your case? Doing your due diligence? This point is similar to the issues I raised in point three yet sill deserving of individual attention. Research and due diligence are a huge part of your case, and its success may turn on how thoroughly, competently, and creatively that research and due diligence is performed. You want to make certain that those held responsible for conducting research and examining documents are familiar with the area of law within which your case falls. If they are not, they may not understand what is important or relevant to your case and what is not. Be sure also to ask whether the firm you are considering retaining employs a third-party for this service and, if they do, what that firm’s credentials are.
  1. Legal fees. How much will this all cost? How does the firm bill? What services, including court appearances, and costs such as postage and photocopying do the lawyer’s fees include? And, in the event you lose and, therefore, cannot work as a result of your case’s outcome, how will you be able to pay the legal fees that you incur? Though you may not want to think about it, especially if you are in a situation requiring immediate legal representation as so often happens in criminal matters, you must remember that law firms are also businesses and that they need to not only cover their expenses but also be profitable. Depending on the nature of your case, the fee structure can vary. If you are struggling to finance your case, ask the attorney you are interviewing if he or she can come up with a payment plan that will work with your individual needs. An attorney who is interested in handling your matter and feels vested in its outcome will be incentivized to come up with a solution that works well for both of you.

If after doing the necessary legwork you find a criminal lawyer who you believe is competent and will satisfy your needs, ask yourself this one last but equally important question: Am I comfortable? Especially in criminal cases, you may be dealing with a matter of life and death. You want to make sure that you are at ease with the person you will be sharing intimate details with about your life, details that can make the difference between you achieving a positive outcome in your case or not.

Taking time to research your prospective home purchase may mean receiving the key to your next home. Taking time to research your criminal lawyer may mean receiving the key to your freedom. In my book, that’s time well spent. The choice is yours.

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense, Super Lawyers and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation following a serious accident or injury.

How to Avoid Legal Trouble this Holiday Season #MerryChristmas #HappyHolidays

Merry Christmas from all of us at Frank Walker Law!

This time of year, we frequently receive multiple calls from potential clients needing an attorney for themselves, a friend, family member or acquaintance following an arrest for Drunk Driving, Underage Drinking, Public Intoxication, Underage DUI, Simple Assault, Possession of Narcotics, Theft, Traffic Offenses, or Public Urination.

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2016 Christmas Message from Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law

Although each call brings different issues, since every case is unique, we always ask, “Could this arrest have been prevented?” Since most holiday arrests stem from the excessive consumption of alcohol, the answer to the query of whether legal troubles could have been prevented, is a resounding YES.

Most arrests around the Christmas Holiday can be prevented with a little bit of planning. Namely, by identifying a designated driver prior to hitting the town.

Excessive Drinking Leads to Holiday Trouble
Excessive Drinking Leads to Holiday Trouble

Thus, our FREE LEGAL ADVICE to you is simple: Please enjoy the holiday weekend, spend time with family but do so responsibly!

Please Don’t Drink and Drive or Text and Drive! Officers are on the lookout at #SobrietyCheckPoints and #DUICheckPoints

Lock these Taxi Service numbers into your cellphone before you hit the town or start the festivities:

Yellow Cab, Morgantown, WV – (304) 292-7441

Dub-V Saferide – Morgantown Text or call 304-777-9996
DUB V Safe Ride

Yellow Cab, Pittsburgh, Pa – (412) 321-8100

JB Taxi Service – Beaver County, Pa – 724-658-1444

C & H Taxi – Charleston, WV (304) 344-4902

Greensburg, Pa – Yellow Cab – (724) 838-0700

Call or Schedule a ride with Uber or Lyft

Please help out a friend by shareing this Post to Help Prevent #DrunkDriving and #DUI Accidents this Christmas Holiday.

Thanks and have a Very #MerryChristmas, #HappyKwanzaa, #HappyHanukkah and #HappyNewYear!

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense, Super Lawyers and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation following a serious accident or injury.

#Pittsburgh Attorney selected as the 2016 Commencement Speaker for South Charleston High School #SCHS

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – May 12, 2016 (For Immediate Release

Former Resident of Institute, West Virginia, Alumnus of #WVU, #WVSU,  #Marshall University and Graduate of South Charleston High School returns home to deliver the 2016 Commencement Speech to Graduates. 

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is tapped to give the commencement speech at his High School Alma Mater, South Charleston High School on Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 10:00 am at the Charleston Civic Center.

When contacted about the speech, Attorney Walker was ecstatic about the opportunity, “I’m truly honored to be selected to return home and share this day with the graduates. I’m mindful of the opportunity I will have to impart some wisdom into the minds of our future leaders and I don’t take this responsibility lightly.”  Walker also jokingly added, “I just hope I can keep their attention for the entire two hour speech!

Walker was born and raised in Institute West Virginia and graduated South Charleston High School in 1994.  Following High School, Walker Graduated from West Virginia State College (University) in 1998 with a BS in Criminal Justice, Marshall University in 1999 with a MA in Education/Leadership Studies and West Virginia University College of Law in 2003 with a JD in Law.

A self proclaimed “average student” while in High School, Walker was inspired right before graduation to find a way to do better.  When asked about what specifically inspired him to go from an average high school student to obtaining multiple degrees including his Juris Doctorate, Attorney Walker simply replied, “Five Simple Words really clicked the switch on for me. I hope those same words can do the same for the graduates. We shall see.”

Attorney Walker Resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his Wife Jennifer and two daughters.

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation in a Civil Case.

 

Aggravating Factors: When a Simple Assault Becomes Something More #Pittsburgh #CriminalLawyer

Pittsburgh Aggravated Assault Lawyer - Frank Walker Law
Pittsburgh Aggravated Assault Lawyer – Frank Walker Law

Sometimes confrontations escalate from beyond mere words to the physical realm.  For obvious reasons, it is against the law to strike and hurt other people on purpose without legal justification.  While many times fights or other physical confrontations may end with a summary charge of harassment or misdemeanor charges for Simple Assault, unfortunately other times you may find yourself facing felony charges of Aggravated Assault.  

The offense of Aggravated Assault, is aptly named because the difference between a Simple Assault and an Aggravated Assault are the, you guessed it, aggravating factors. These are factors that make the offense more serious than just a regular fight or altercation.  Factors that may take a charge from the realm of just a simple assault to an aggravated assault are: the severity of the injury, the identity or age of the person assaulted, and the use of deadly weapons.  Striking, threatening, and attempting to injure cops, judges, firefighters, prison guards and a large array of other public officials while they are doing their job will also result in aggravated assault charges.  

However, the most common way that an individual may receive Aggravated Assault charges instead of Simple Assault charges out of an ordinary situation is when the injury involved is a serious bodily injury.  A serious bodily injury is defined as a bodily injury which creates a substantial risk of death or which causes serious, permanent disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ.  At first blush this seems incredibly serious, and it is. But that definition can be stretched to support far less serious injuries at a preliminary hearing, depending on which light the defendant’s conduct is cast and how the injury is played up.

Sometimes even when a serious bodily injury is not sustained, charges of Aggravated Assault may be deemed appropriate by the charging authority depending on the reckless or intentional conduct of the person who was involved in the fight or threats.  In cases where a serious bodily injury was not sustained, it must be shown that the offensive act was performed under circumstances which almost ensured that injury or death will ensure.  This is a similar state of mind as that needed for a murder charge, in fact it is often said that an aggravated assault is a murder in which for some reason death doesn’t occur.

If you or a loved one has gotten into a fight or altercation and ended up receiving criminal charges, there are defenses available to you.  The use of force is justified in cases of self defense where the force was necessary to protect yourself or someone else. The best first step in preparing a competent defense to any criminal charge is to retain a qualified, experienced criminal law attorney.  Attorney Frank Walker is a Nationwide Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorney with experience fighting charges of Simple Assault and Aggravated Assault in Allegheny County and the surrounding counties. With Attorney Walker on your side you can fight the charges, or get them significantly reduced. 

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense, Super Lawyer and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation following a serious accident or injury.

Don’t Get kicked When You’re Already Down. Fight Back Against Charges of Welfare Fraud #Pittsburgh #CriminalLawyer

Pittsburgh Welfare Fraud Lawyer - Frank Walker Law
Pittsburgh Welfare Fraud Lawyer – Frank Walker Law

We live in tough times with a rough economy.  In times of need, there are some social safety net programs that provide assistance to those in need. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF, which is welfare in its current incarnation), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Medicaid programs exist to help those with low income and limited resources to make ends meet.  However, these programs also have a high potential of abuse for those looking to make money which they are not entitled to.  In order to combat this, the Commonwealth and the federal government have enacted strict rules and regulations to govern these programs.

Title 62 P.S. § 481 False Statements makes it a criminal offense to make a false statement or misrepresentation, or to fail to disclose a material fact in the attempt to secure cash assistance or federal food stamps.  The severity of the offense is dependent upon the monetary amount of assistance or food stamps acquired fraudulently. This can range anywhere from a Misdemeanor three up to a felony of the third degree for amounts above $3,000!  

In addition to the criminal penalties for making false statements to obtain cash assistance or food stamps, people who are found guilty of one of these offenses are rendered ineligible for further assistance for a period of time. For the first offense they will be ineligible for a period of six months. For a second offense they will be ineligible for a period of twelve months. A third conviction results in a permanent ban from receiving assistance. This is devastating for a person who is in dire need of assistance.

If you have been charged with making false statements to obtain assistance, you may think that an attorney is beyond your ability to afford. However, considering the severity of the potential charges,, you can’t afford not to have an attorney. Attorney Frank Walker offers affordable rates, and is available for initial consultations to see if he is the attorney that is right for you. With years of experience in defending people charged with crimes in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, he has the experience and affordable rates to be the perfect fit for you.  Call now to set up an appointment. 

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense, Super Lawyer and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation following a serious accident or injury.

Picked Up for Delivery: Fighting the Possession With Intent to Deliver Drug Case

Pittsburgh Drug Lawyer - PWID - Frank Walker Law
Pittsburgh Drug Lawyer – PWID – Frank Walker Law

Possession With Intent to Deliver (PWID) charges are very common in cases involving drugs. While mere possession of a controlled substance is usually an ungraded misdemeanor, PWID cases are ungraded felonies, which is a big step up.  The key difference between the two and the focus at trial on PWID charges is the intent element.  Did the defendant intend to sell or transfer the drugs in question?

The determination of whether the intent to deliver is established is done on a totality of the circumstances test.  The court will direct the jury to consider all of the surrounding circumstances of the situation to determine whether the drugs were for sale or for transfer, or whether instead they were for personal use.  Factors which the courts have deemed relevant to establish intent to deliver are:  the presence of a large quantity of drugs, the presence of drug paraphernalia, the presence of large sums of cash, whether the drugs were divided up into separate distributable quantities, and the behavior of the defendant in the case.  In borderline cases where the quantity of drugs is debatable as to whether it is for personal use an expert may be called in to testify as to whether intent to deliver exists.

Unfortunately for those who use drugs in large quantities with no intent of selling or sharing those drugs, you may find yourself facing these felony PWID charges at the onset of your criminal case.  Whether it is charged that way as leverage by an overzealous prosecutor, or you just have a particularly outstanding appetite for drugs, you may find yourself charged with PWID in a case where you were only using the drugs yourself. The government and prosecutors may argue that no individual could intend to smoke an entire ounce of weed themselves, or go through dozens of bags of heroin in a day.  Unfortunately, a big swathe of the general population that may sit on a jury has little to no knowledge of how drugs work or how they are consumed. Many people still believe movies like Reefer Madness are based on truthful reality.

Most people think PWID charges are for the shady dealer pushing drugs on a street corner. However, in reality, many PWID charges come from much more common scenarios.  College is a common setting for PWID charges, as drugs are quite common on a college campus.  You may be using controlled substances at a party and be asked for some by someone who might seem just like you.  They might ask to split a quarter of weed with you or a few hits of ecstasy next time you buy. But shortly after you give them their share, you find yourself facing felony charges! Undercover cops and confidential informants can be quite young and look a lot like you.  A felony PWID charge can get your kicked out of college and shut a lot of doors in your professional future.

If you or a loved one has been charged with PWID, you need an experienced attorney to prepare your defense. Whether you have serious substance abuse issues, or are just a college kid who has just made a big mistake, its important that you have an experienced professional to fight for you. Attorney Frank Walker is just the attorney for you.  Attorney Walker has experience handling cases ranging from your average college student with small quantities as well as representing those found with significant quantities of heroin and other hard drugs. 

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense, Super Lawyer and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation following a serious accident or injury.

Robbery Charges: When Slight Force Can Lead to Serious Penalties #Pittsburgh #CriminalLawyer

Pittsburgh Robbery Lawyer - Frank Walker Law
Pittsburgh Robbery Lawyer – Frank Walker Law

Most people when they think of a robbery imagine a man in a mask with a gun holding up a bank and making a break for it in the getaway car and eventually being tracked down at the end of an exciting police chase. Or at the very least you would think of some sort of mugging on the street where someone gets beat up and their wallet stolen.  However, the reality of robbery may involve a significant less amount of force than you would think.

The offense of robbery requires that in the course of a theft, one of the following happens: the robber (1) Inflicts serious bodily injury; (2) or threatens or puts someone in fear of serious bodily injury; (3) or inflicts or threatens to inflict bodily injury; (4) physically takes or removes property from another by force however so slight; (5) or takes money from a financial institution or makes a demand of an employee of a financial institution orally or in writing.

With this loose definition of robbery, practically any theft that involves physical force of any kind can result in robbery charges under subsection four.  This may mean that in a domestic dispute with a girlfriend if you take her phone and leave with it, you may find yourself facing serious robbery charges. The conscientious bank thief may think that they won’t be charged for a robbery if they come in unarmed and just slide a note over to the teller, but subsection five covers that scenario too.  If you are part of a group of people that is committing a theft, you may find yourself charged with robbery as an accomplice even if you are not the one who did the actual physical assault. And add a firearm into the mix of any of the above scenarios and you’ll find yourself in even more trouble with possible enhancements applied to your potential sentence.

Robbery is a serious offense with statutory maximum punishments of up to seven, ten, or twenty years depending on the subsection a person is charged with. If you or a loved one has been charged with a robbery, the steps you take in handling the criminal case will impact the rest of your life.  The most important decision you can make from the start is retaining experienced, professional counsel who can handle your case from day one. 

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense, Super Lawyer and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation following a serious accident or injury.

It’s Not Just Breaking and Entering: Burglary Charges in Pennsylvania #Pittsburgh #CriminalDefenseLawyer

Pittsburgh Burglary Attorney - Frank Walker Law
Pittsburgh Burglary Attorney – Frank Walker Law

Burglary is possibly one of the most misunderstood crimes that is part of the crimes code today.  When most people think of burglary, they imagine a scenario like in one of those home security alarm commercials. A man in a black ski mask breaks in the glass on the front door with a crowbar, comes in and starts stealing everything in sight.  However, the reality is that many far more benign acts fall under the umbrella of “burglary.”  What a person accused of burglary may think was a simple theft or vandalism is actually a burglary, which is a serious felony one offense!

The simple definition of burglary is entry into a building or occupied structure with the intent to commit a crime therein. The severity of the charge varies depending on whether someone was present on the premises or not, and whether the building is adapted for overnight accommodations. Basically it is seen as a more serious crime if someone is there or could be expected to spend the night there, as there is a higher risk of a dangerous physical confrontation.

Unlike the popular conception relating a burglary to a “breaking and entering” where a person must force their way into a stranger’s residence, a burglary can happen to anyone and doesn’t require someone breaking in the windows or front door. A large portion of burglaries are committed against people who know the alleged burglar. That may include parents, friends, relatives, or someone’s workplace.  The burglar seeks money or property, often to sell to support a drug habit, and comes by the person’s residence when they are not permitted to be there. They sneak in, and take property, believing they are committing only a small theft of less than a few hundred dollars. Many defendants are then surprised when upon their arrest they find that they are facing Felony One Burglary charges!

There are several defenses to burglary.  It is a defense to burglary if at the commission of the time of the offense, the building was abandoned, the building was open to the public, or if the defendant had authorization to enter. The defendant’s state of mind when committing the theft or other attendant crime is a key element of the offense as well.  

If you or a loved one has been charged with a burglary, the potential consequences of this charge are very serious. It’s important that you consult with an experienced attorney who specializes in the field of criminal defense. 

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense, Super Lawyer and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation following a serious accident or injury.

Sex, Alcohol, and Consent on College Campuses. #CriminalDefenseAttorney

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Sex, Alcohol, and Consent on College Campuses – Frank Walker Law

College is a time where many adults begin living on their own and take their first steps into personal responsibility. For many young adults, it is also a time for experimentation with drugs and alcohol, and their first time living alone.  A college campus is a great place for young people to meet others in their age group, socialize, and pursue relationships.  However, the combination of youth, drugs and alcohol, and inexperience can lead to difficult situations in the eyes of the law.

Accusations of rape, sexual assault, and other sex and alcohol related crimes are common in a college campus setting.  In these cases usually there is no dispute as to whether sex occurred, instead the issue centers around whether that sex was consensual. Unfortunately in most cases of sex related crimes there is limited evidence outside the testimony of the two individuals involved. Add in alcohol or drugs, and even the two people’s memories of who were there that night may not reflect the reality of exactly what happened.

When these events are reported to the college, what happens from there can spiral out of control. College Administration, in attempts to protect their reputation as safe for students and unwilling to put themselves at risk by making hard decisions, often suspend or expel those accused of sexual misconduct without opportunity for a hearing or meaningful investigation into what happened.  This can end a promising career and future for a young college attendee before it even gets started.

Even if a hearing is convened, students may potentially be denied the opportunity to be represented by counsel or to present a meaningful opportunity to challenge the accusations. These situations have been gaining prominence in the news as students and attorneys have been pushing back against the university’s summary dismissals without due process.

If you are a college student or other individual facing allegations of sexual misconduct, or have a son or daughter that is facing allegations through their university or criminal charges from the police, its important to lay down a strong defense early. Getting an attorney early on can prevent potentially irreparable damage from being done to someones reputation and future.  Attorney Frank Walker can help.  With years of experience in the criminal justice system and helping college aged individuals in their time of need, Attorney Walker can help you fight the charges and demand due process for the accused. Set up a consultation now.  Attorney Walker has offices conveniently located near college campuses in Pittsburgh, PA and Morgantown, WV.

Attorney Frank Walker of Frank Walker Law is a National Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney with offices in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Morgantown West Virginia. Attorney Walker is also a member of the National College for DUI Defense and qualified as a Pennsylvania Death Penalty Defense Attorney.

If you or someone you love are facing criminal charges or seriously injured in an accident in WV or PA, contact Attorney Frank Walker immediately at 412-532-6805, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for aggressive and experienced Criminal Defense or Representation following a serious accident or injury.