Pittsburgh Violent Crimes Attorney
Some of the most serious criminal offenses in Pennsylvania are categorized as “offenses involving danger to the person.”
These crimes include:
Generally, these offenses are felony offenses, and they’re commonly referred to as violent crimes in most cases. Statistically, these sorts of crimes make up a small fraction of the new cases that are filed each year in Pennsylvania. Caseload Statistics of the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania, 2018.
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Case Results
Dismissed.
Client was charged with felony and misdemeanor counts related to endangering the welfare of children and failure to report alleged child abuse. Following the preliminary hearing, the felony count was dismissed for lack of evidence. And following the filing of Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus at the trial court level, the remaining misdemeanor offenses were dismissed. (Armstrong County)
Client was charged with felony and misdemeanor counts related to endangering the welfare of children and failure to report alleged child abuse. Following the preliminary hearing, the felony count was dismissed for lack of evidence. And following the filing of Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus at the trial court level, the remaining misdemeanor offenses were dismissed. (Armstrong County)Dismissed.
Not Guilty.
A judge acquitted client of Strangulation (F2), Simple Assault (M1), and Endangering Welfare of Children (M1) following a stipulated non-jury trial. (Allegheny County)
A judge acquitted client of Strangulation (F2), Simple Assault (M1), and Endangering Welfare of Children (M1) following a stipulated non-jury trial. (Allegheny County)Not Guilty.
Not Guilty.
In a day-long bench trial, client was acquitted of two counts of felony Aggravated Assault and Terroristic Threats, but found guilty of the lesser-included offense of Simple Assault (M3). (Allegheny County)
In a day-long bench trial, client was acquitted of two counts of felony Aggravated Assault and Terroristic Threats, but found guilty of the lesser-included offense of Simple Assault (M3). (Allegheny County)Not Guilty.
Not Guilty.
After a three-day jury trial, client was acquitted of charges of first-degree murder, carrying a life sentence, and charges arising under the Uniform Firearms Act. (Allegheny County)
After a three-day jury trial, client was acquitted of charges of first-degree murder, carrying a life sentence, and charges arising under the Uniform Firearms Act. (Allegheny County) Not Guilty.
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He investigated our situation and made several recommendations towards a reasonable conclusion.
He investigated our situation and made several recommendations towards a reasonable conclusion.
Ryan was very professional and represented me to the fullest.
Ryan was very professional and represented me to the fullest.
Ryan’s fees for service are beyond reasonable and his willingness to answer calls, texts, and have impromptu meetings make him top of the line.
Ryan’s fees for service are beyond reasonable and his willingness to answer calls, texts, and have impromptu meetings make him top of the line.
Mr. James . . . went above and beyond his duties in which I hired him.
Mr. James . . . went above and beyond his duties in which I hired him.