Situations That Can be Considered Rape Under Pennsylvania Statutes Rape is considered a first-degree felony in Pennsylvania. An individual commits this crime by having sexual intercourse with another person in six types of circumstances. Rape situations include intercourse where force is used to compel...
Pennsylvania law uses the term "defiant trespasser" to refer to an individual who has the requisite knowledge to be sued or prosecuted forcriminal trespass. It is defined in Pennsylvania Title 18 Section 3503 as someone who intrudes onto private property knowing that they don’t have the right ...
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Title 18, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Chapter 9, Inchoate Crimes Prohibited offensive weapons — Section 908 Possession of a weapon on school property — Section 912 Possession of firearm or other dangerous weapon in court facility — Section 913 ...
provides a section-by-section analysis of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, Title 18 Pa.C.S.A. It includes Comments to the Model Penal Code and Comments of the Pennsylvania Joint State Government Commission, as well as the author's own Reporter's Comments hi...
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Confinement for incurable insanity for 18 months; Willful desertion for one year; Cruel and inhuman treatment endangering the life of the spouse; and Personal indignities. [Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Annotated; Title 23, Section 3301 and Pennsylvania Case Law] ...
PA H 230 would delete “dagger, knife, razor or cutting instrument razor which is exposed in an automatic way by switch, push button, spring mechanism, or otherwise” from Section 2 Section 908 (c) of Title 18. The only prohibition under existing law is for a knife with a blade expo...
Sports betting in Pennsylvania is legal under Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Title 4, Chapter 13c. The law is extensive, but we’ve summarized the key info below. Licensing, Taxes, and Online Sports Betting Pennsylvania sports betting rules provide easy access to legal online sportsbooks and ...