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Jury Instruction Impact On Recent Murder Trials What impact did jury instructions—if any—have on the recent George Zimmerman case involving the death of Trayvon Martin? Gambone Law explains. Learn more here. -
Cell Phone & Texting Restrictions for Teen Drivers in PA Do you know Pennsylvania’s laws and ordinances regarding texting and cell phone use regarding teenage drivers? You may be surprised. Learn more here. -
Should I Ever Agree To A Police Search If They Don’t Have A Warrant? Should you consent to law enforcement’s request to search your property without a warrant? Here’s the top three reasons why you should just say no. -
What Is The Sex Offender Notification & Registration Act? | SORNA The Sex Offender Registration Notification Act details what information needs to be collected and recorded regarding convicted sex offenders. Learn more here. -
Supreme Court Rules On Blood Evidence For Dui Cases The effect on Pennsylvania for the Supreme Court's ruling on blood evidence in DUI cases. -
Can The Police Search My Car Or Vehicle Without A Warrant? Has a police officer pulled you over and searched your vehicle? Are they legally allowed to do so? You may be surprised. Know your rights. Learn more here. -
Testimony Of Confidential Informants And Anonymous Tips Have you been accused of a crime based on the testimony of a confidential informant or an anonymous tip? How can this information impact your case? Learn more. -
PA State Police Suspends Use of Breathalyzer Learn more about Pennsylvania's suspension on its use of breathalyzer tests and what it can mean for your case. -
The Basics About DWI In New Jersey The basic facts about New Jersey Driving while intoxicated laws. -
Witness Bias & Favorable Evidence | Prosecutorial Suppression In a trial it’s crucial lawyers for both sides ensure there is no witness bias. Learn more about how the law defines prosecutorial suppression.