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Question about Pardons in Pennsylvania?

June 3rd, 2011 1 comment

I want to begin the process of obtaining a pardon for crimes I was convicted of from an accident back in 2002. Basically I went to 2 different pardon attorneys and recieved very different information. I assume this is because until I pay a retainer they are not going to spend anytime looking at my case. I want some other oppinions.

I was charged with Homicide by vehicle and reckless endangerment for an accident in which I was unable to stop for a red traffic signal and collided with another vehicle in which the other motorist was killed. Back then i was young and nieve in thinking that my attorney would actually help me. Instead he forced me to plead guilty to these crimes. At face value, everyone comes to conclusions thinking I must have done something wrong otherwise I wouldn’t have been charged this way. I say BS, there was no extenuating circumstance that I commited with gross negligence. Now I believe, at most and by talking to other officers, and reading about law that I should have been charged with Carless Driving with Accidental Death. I did nothing to warrant criminal action in that accident.

So talking with one attorney who barely had any facts and contacted the pardon board, said they would not grant a pardon for something like this. She said people need to know about it. She also said the only way I would have a chance is if I could prove I was wronfully charged. The other attorney with little information said I should wait until 15 years pass and then file for a pardon based on the fact that I have trouble obtaining jobs. He said accusing them of excessive charges would not go in my favor and that it is water under the bridge.

These people are contradicting eachother and I am confused. I feel like I have to say I was somehow wrongfully charged, however I am afraid I will get denied like the second attorney said.

Please, someoene who knows something about law give me some advice. I am desperate to have this criminal record removed. I am not a criminal and don’t believe I should be looked at as a criminal.

Thanks for any help.

The second attorney is pretty much right on. The fact that you plead guilty and the facts are not in dispute will make things considerably more difficult.

Your allegation that you were "forced" to plead guilty by your attorney does not hold water. Don’t go there.

The reason people conclude that you "must" have done something wrong to get the charges you did is because that’s how it works. The state "must" prove that you’ve done what the law describes for that charge in order to be convicted. The judge would not allow you to plead guilty to a charge either if it didn’t appear that you actually did what the charges say you did. You can’t plead guilty to bank robbery if there’s no evidence that a bank was actually robbed, and you can’t plead guilty to vehicular homicide if you were simply in a bad accident.

Could you sue a business if..?

May 31st, 2011 3 comments

Ohkay so my Family got a storage unit in Pennsylvania because that is where we lived, but my pap was on his death bed in Florida so we moved down there for three years. We paid every payment when we were down there. We moved back to P.A and when to get things out of there but we found out that they tore off a end unit beside ours and failed to patch up our side. The top was completely exposed and the cocking on the bottom was NOT done right. All our things were ruined. All our family videos, picture, sentimental things from family members that are dead, and things that were passed on through family. We have a video of what the unit looked like and all the openings. Well, we stoped paying because we were not going to pay for ruin things. They wanted us to sign that they worn’t responsible for any damage and then we could take it all, we are not stupid so we did not sign. Well, they sold EVERYTHING with out telling us. What would you do and what type of lawyer would you get? No where in the contract did they say that they were going to be negligent, so the contract is out the window I’d believe. It was there job to protect our stuff. Everything was moldy and there were spiders and snake skins and mouse droppings. We paid OVER 13,000$ for that place to take care of our stuff. We tried getting ahold of them before we stoped paying but you have no idea how hard it is to get ahold of someone high up. There has to be SOME type of legal actions to take. We have a video that shows how it was. My Dad recorded it. And the the papers we signed before hand stated they can’t sell anything without telling us, and they didn’t.

Yes, you can sue, and you will most likely win. Go to a competent lawyer, have a restraining order put against them for doing business until they can prove your stuff is no longer on their property. Sue the parent company, the company with whom you did business, and all management individually for breech of contract. They will most likely settle within days. Best of luck.

Are peoples wills public records in all states?

April 22nd, 2011 1 comment

I am not sure if anyone knows the answer to this. My father died in the state of California in 2004, and my sister and live in Pennsylvania. He hadn’t been in contact with us for years, before he got sick very quickly and died. My sister and I had no relationship with the controlling woman he was married to. Any questions asked her were not answered, and we let it go. We have since learned the wife has dementia. Not sure where she is. My sister and I are trying to find out if my father had a will or whats happening to the property out there? We have heard just recently through friends of my fathers out there, that the property is deteriorating and no ones been around the house for awhile. I would like to know what is public record out there and can I find it online? Such as property tax. if the house is paid off. Up for sheriff sale? Or if he had a will. Our father was cremated and my sister I know his ashes are there somewhere in the house. If nothing else we would like to at least get his ashes,and bring them home, but before we would go out there, we want to make sure the house isn’t getting sold for back taxes. We don’t know who his lawyer was and we are basically stuck trying to find out information. Any help someone could give me as to guide me in the right direction would be appreciated. I was able to at least get his death certificate, but that’s about all.

If your father had a will and it was probated then it is public record. Call the probate court in the county in which your dad lives and ask if there was an estate opened under his name. Also, if you have the address of the property you can get a title company to check for a nominal fee to see if the property is in your dad’s name still. If it is, and there has been no estate opened, and you cannot find a will, then his next of kin are entitled to the property.

Getting seriously screwed in child support?

April 3rd, 2010 3 comments

My roommate was divorced from his wife a year and a half ago. She left the state with his two children, without telling him, before the official divorce. So he remained in Pennsylvania and started the divorce all the way in Colorado. The only way he could go to the court hearing, was by phone. The day of the court hearing, their phone lines were shot out by a hunter. So he ‘didn’t appear to court’, so the judge agreed to everything …which was to pay exactly 60 of his net.This leaves him with 300 dollars a month to support himself. She refuses to tell him where exactly she is living, or even a phone number to call the kids. According to the documents he has to pay so much because she is claiming she needs child care. But we know she keeps quitting her job and now just works for Avon…obviously doesn’t need that. If he could prove that, which he sorta can, it would drop from 900-1000 a month to around 530. The problem is, he obviously can’t pay a lawyer to revisit this as he is now well below the poverty line. He would normally make 25,000 a year. Instead he gets 7800.
She doesn’t provide him with any of the documents the law requires her to do, such as address, school and medical records, ect and so forth. Not to mention she doesn’t send him appropriate tax records, as ordered. She has full custody, and he can only visit with 30 days written notice to have SUPERVISED visits. There is no reason for this…I know the both of them very well and she is just being spiteful. He hasn’t seen his kids and it’s been several years since he’s seen them. She’s claiming she works full time, but she doesn’t, he even has the records to prove it.

Now the question, what can one do in this situation? It’s obviously outrageous and should be re-looked at, especially the court orders she is breaking. Is he doomed to starve to death, pay thousands of dollars to children and never see them? Is there someone he can report this too? What can be done?

Contact the agency that he pays child support too, ask if they know of any local contacts that he can utilize at a low cost. Tell him to set up an app’t with a court employee who deals with custody issues. This is ridiculous! If he can contact the courthouse where the hearing was, they might let him reschedule the original hearing if he has proof as to why he was unable to call. There are options out there, he needs to be very pro-active and resourceful. I don’t understand why a father would go years without seeing their child(ren) and not do anything about it.

how can i find death records for free online or find mary ann browne from newcastle pennsylvania?

February 20th, 2010 1 comment


The SSDI
http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
is the largest free data base of death records in the USA.
There are others. If you edit your question to include a county and decade, we can help you with specifics.

If Mary Ann Browne is on the SSDI, she is dead. if she is not on it, she may be dead or alive. Not everyone who dies makes it to the SSDI.

There are three towns named Newcastle in Pennsylvania, according to
http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/townco.cgi
so you’ll have to decide which one beofre you try the Advanced search in the SSDI. Try all the spellings of Maryann / Marianne / Mary Ann / Mary Anne, too. If she put a space between the Mary and the Ann, she might be there as just "Mary Browne".

A woman caught me peeing in my backyard and called the cops, what can I expect?

January 2nd, 2010 13 comments

Its a messed up situation,so please help, Im scared as hell. Instead of going up to the bathroom I lazily started peeing in the backyard.It faces an alley. A woman driving by saw me and told the cops I was publicly exposing myself to her, and I was 100% not doing that. Now Im lazy stupid and wrong for going outside, but I cant prove that, nor can she prove I was exposing myself. I was released and told Ill get papers in the mail, then have to go to the court house and take care of stuff. I was never told anything besides that. Does anybody have any idea what Im likely to be charged with? I know its possible for public lewdness,exposer, or public urination. When I say one thing and she says another, how is that figured out? Can anyone help me, please??? I really truly need it. Im 21 with no prior record, I live in Pennsylvania. I am scared to death what this might do for my future, please help me out.
Thank you all very much for the advice firstly. Secondly a couple more fuzzy details. It says that I could possibly have to be a registered sex offender because of public exposure, just for urinating in public charge. And can anyone else tell me what to expect? As far as, they let me go and told me Id recieve something in the mail. What then? Im not familiar with any of this stuff so I have no clue what Im doing here. Thank you all for your responses. I thank each one of ya more than Ive ever thanked anyone.

That happened to me. I ducked into an alley to take a leak, and a woman saw me. She said I was exposing myself to her, but I said I was taking a piss. The judge agreed with me, and charged me with public urination, which is the equivalent of a traffic ticket.

Wrongly accused and stuck with the Public Defender?

December 21st, 2009 6 comments

I’ve been wrongly accused of a crime, but I do have a criminal record (drug paraphanalia). The police and DA believe that I’m a drug dealer (that’s what the Public Defender told me), so I think that’s why they’re trying me with anything they can.

My problem is that I’ve had the Public Defender several times before and he consistently failed or was totally incompitent. Now I’m facing two years in state prison and I’m scared to death that he will screw this up for me.

Is there any reason other than conflict of interest that would qualify me for a court-appointed attorney in Pennsylvania?
I’m poor and have horrible credit, but if I could I would definitly hire an attorney. If I knew of some way that I could get a large enough loan I’d take it. I’d rather be in debt up to my elbows for the rest of my life then in state prison for two years.

"Belief" is insufficient grounds to persue any charge, it takes "probable cause" in general that means strong evidence.

I don’t doubt your claim of wrongful accusation for a second, i’ve seen it many, many times. If your claim is true, and you know best, then there is onlly one logical conclusion; your being bulldozed by the legal system itself. Unfortunately, this means NO lawyer or any amount of money can stop it. But that doesn’t mean nothing can stop it, you and only you can do that. I’m here to tell you its actually relatively easy, if you merely have basic skills(read & write) i know you can. Just e-mail me and i’ll gladly help you, if you simply give me a chance i’ll show you that you can defend yourself far, far better than any freaking lawyer.

Pennsylvania Public Records – Can I Retrieve Them FREE?

December 10th, 2009 No comments

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