by Glori Gayster
License To Carry Firearms: A Brief Refresher on a Highly Debated Subject
We examine the number of applications for a License to Carry Firearms in Philadelphia and in the Commonwealth as a whole.
by Glori Gayster
Marijuana Smell Alone – Part II
The Highest Court in the Commonwealth Weighs in on Warrantless Searches Based on Marijuana Smell Alone
by Glori Gayster
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Says Yes to Comfort Dogs in the Courtroom
The old adage “dogs are man’s best friend” has taken on even greater meaning in the Commonwealth’s courts. A recent ruling by Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (Middle District) has given the green light for witnesses in criminal trials to be accompanied by comfort dogs.
by Glori Gayster
Drug Convictions No Longer Impact Federal Student Aid Eligibility
The school year may have just begun but for those looking to qualify for college financial aid, it is never too early to apply. One of the options available is offered by the Department of Education and known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
by Glori Gayster
The Mandatory Reporting Laws and Consequences in Pennsylvania Regarding Child Abuse are Getting Tougher
Take Note: The “Who – What – When” Requirements and Penalties Associated with Failures to Report – Reporting alleged child abuse is the law in Pennsylvania and failure to meet a mandatory obligation is a serious offense.
by Glori Gayster
Castle Doctrine Rights Make Good On An Olden English Judge’s Words
Understanding the laws of using force for self-protection and protection of others – Centuries ago English Judge Sir Edward Coke coined the phrase, “For a man’s house is his castle.”
by Glori Gayster
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania Says “No” to the “Plain-Smell” Doctrine
Three Judges the Question of Probable Cause Searches on the Basis of Marijuana Smell Alone – Last month, the Superior Court in Pennsylvania took another step in the evolving legal landscape as it relates to the legalization of marijuana in the Commonwealth.
by Glori Gayster
2020 Year In Review: A Look at Pennsylvania Laws Changes – DUI Focus
Increased Fines, Penalties and Jail Time are just some of the implications – In a year unlike any other, change became the norm. While everyone worried about COVID-19, new Driving Under the Influence (DUI) laws took effect in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 2020.
by Glori Gayster
Landmark Ruling: Warrants Now Required to Search Vehicles in Pennsylvania Furthering the protection of individuals’ rights across the Commonwealth
Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures by law enforcement is a fundamental right afforded to individuals by the 4th Amendment of the United States Constitution. A similar but broader protection is provided at the state level pursuant to the Constitution of Pennsylvania Article 1, Section 8. In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania overturned long-held precedent...
by Glori Gayster