Ambiguity in Pennsylvania’s Recidivism Risk Reduction Incentive Program (“RRRI”) statute must be resolved in favor of criminal defendants
Third Circuit Rules Recording of Police Protected By First Amendment
In a precedential opinion in Fields v. City of Philadelphia, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled today that the recording of police during the discharge of their official duties is protected by the First Amendment. To read Fields, click here. If you enjoyed this post, check out this article about criminal defense. […]
Is the government trying to take your stuff in a forfeiture case?
Forfeiture Cases Are Daunting A forfeiture case can be daunting for litigants, especially considering the fact that the standard of proof for the government to take people’s property is much less than that in a criminal proceeding. Thankfully, in a groundbreaking new opinion in the area of forfeiture cases, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has handed down […]
Brad V. Shuttleworth, Esq. Named Super Lawyer by Super Lawyers Magazine
Mr. Shuttleworth has been named a “Super Lawyer” in 2017. To read the Pennsylvania and Delaware 2017 Super Lawyers magazine, click here. Thank you, Pennsylvania for trusting me with your legal defense and life. It’s a true honor. Brad V. Shuttleworth Were You Charged with a Crime in Pennsylvania or New Jersey? If so, I can […]
Commonwealth v. Arter: Exclusionary Rule and Motions
Although the Pennsylvania Supreme Court handed down the opinion in Commonwealth v. Arter (Pa. 2016) over three months ago, on December 28, 2016, its importance to Pennsylvania jurisprudence, as it relates to the application of the exclusionary rule for unconstitutional searches and seizures at probation and parole violation hearings, makes it worthwhile to talk about so […]
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