Hiring a criminal defense lawyer is a big decision and comes at a stressful time. Learn why working with Josh, an experienced criminal defense lawyer, makes the process easier and makes your life easier. Josh has worked in criminal law since he became a lawyer, and before that focused on criminal law in law school. He takes the job seriously and he will take your case seriously.
Too many lawyers take your money and you don't hear from them for months. Not Josh. He believes in regular communication and easy access. Josh will keep you updated about your case and answer questions promptly and efficiently without nickel and diming you for every time he picks up the phone. As an avid tech nerd, Josh understands the many benefits technology can offer to the modern law firm.
He takes advantage of these benefits to deliver better services in a more cost-efficient manner. But he also understands the importance of security, and takes the security of your data seriously. Camson Law, LLC is a full service firm helping people across Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Too many lawyers take your money and you don't hear from them for months. Not Josh. He believes in regular communication and easy access. Josh will keep you updated about your case and answer questions promptly and efficiently without nickel and diming you for every time he picks up the phone. As an avid tech nerd, Josh understands the many benefits technology can offer to the modern law firm.
He takes advantage of these benefits to deliver better services in a more cost-efficient manner. But he also understands the importance of security, and takes the security of your data seriously. Camson Law, LLC is a full service firm helping people across Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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Josh has gotten clients acquittals for charges ranging from DUI to armed robbery.
He has also successfully argued for the reversal of felony and misdemeanor convictions before the Pennsylvania Superior Court and has succesfully argued for the dismissal of charges before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
He represents clients in all matter of criminal cases, including criminal homicide, sex crimes, drug offenses, violent crimes, and theft offenses.
He represents parents fighting to get their children back from CYS, and serves as the guardian ad litem for children in care.
He has also successfully argued for the reversal of felony and misdemeanor convictions before the Pennsylvania Superior Court and has succesfully argued for the dismissal of charges before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
He represents clients in all matter of criminal cases, including criminal homicide, sex crimes, drug offenses, violent crimes, and theft offenses.
He represents parents fighting to get their children back from CYS, and serves as the guardian ad litem for children in care.
Penalties for a DUI in Pennsylvania range from probation all the way up to state incarceration without work release.
In addition to those penalties you may also be looking at lengthy license suspensions and CDL disqualification.
The range of punishment depends on how many prior DUI convictions you have and your blood alcohol content (BAC) for the current offense.
Like all DUIs in Pennsylvania, the possible range of penalties for a first offense depends on your blood alcohol content.
Below are the minimum penalties for a second offense DUI in Pennsylvania depending on the amount of alcohol in the blood.
In addition to those penalties you may also be looking at lengthy license suspensions and CDL disqualification.
The range of punishment depends on how many prior DUI convictions you have and your blood alcohol content (BAC) for the current offense.
Like all DUIs in Pennsylvania, the possible range of penalties for a first offense depends on your blood alcohol content.
Below are the minimum penalties for a second offense DUI in Pennsylvania depending on the amount of alcohol in the blood.
Josh has years of experience handling drug cases in PA.
Whether you have been charged with Possession of a Small Amount of Marijuana or Possession with Intent to Deliver, he can help you.
Drug offenses bring unique issues to a case.
There are legal issues about suppression, and grading of the offenses that you need an experienced lawyer to evaluate.
Josh has that experience.
Whether you have been charged with Possession of a Small Amount of Marijuana or Possession with Intent to Deliver, he can help you.
Drug offenses bring unique issues to a case.
There are legal issues about suppression, and grading of the offenses that you need an experienced lawyer to evaluate.
Josh has that experience.
The fight is not over just because you've been convicted.
After trial every defendant in Pennsylvania is entitled to an appeal to an intermediate appellate court.
Josh has litigated in both the Superior Court and the Commonwealth Court, the two Pennsylvania intermediate courts.
If CYS lists you as an indicated perpetrator of abuse you have a right to appeal this indicated status.
When CYS lists you as "indicated" you have the right to file what is called an expunction request to clear your record from ChildLine, the database for child abuse in Pennsylvania.
After trial every defendant in Pennsylvania is entitled to an appeal to an intermediate appellate court.
Josh has litigated in both the Superior Court and the Commonwealth Court, the two Pennsylvania intermediate courts.
If CYS lists you as an indicated perpetrator of abuse you have a right to appeal this indicated status.
When CYS lists you as "indicated" you have the right to file what is called an expunction request to clear your record from ChildLine, the database for child abuse in Pennsylvania.
In Pennsylvania the Department of Human Services has a database that tracks anyone indicated as a perpetrator of abuse, either by omission or comission.
To be put in the database you do not need to be convicted of a crime.
A local CYS/CYF agency receives a report and if their caseworker determines after an investigation that there is sufficient evidence to believe you committed child abuse, they list you as an "indicated perpetrator."
In the future, if you try to volunteer at a school or get a job working with children, this indicated status will come up in a ChildLine background clearance check.
To be put in the database you do not need to be convicted of a crime.
A local CYS/CYF agency receives a report and if their caseworker determines after an investigation that there is sufficient evidence to believe you committed child abuse, they list you as an "indicated perpetrator."
In the future, if you try to volunteer at a school or get a job working with children, this indicated status will come up in a ChildLine background clearance check.
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