Gun Crimes in Pennsylvania – Reading PA Firearm Defense Lawyer

Our Reading Pennsylvania attorneys handle the following firearm crimes:

  • Possession of a firearm by a felon
  • Firearm – Gun trafficking
  • Gun manufacturing Altering
  • Firearm assault
  • Murder Attempted murder
  • Gun control violations
  • Explosive possession

Pennsylvania Gun Crimes

Gun crime, are crimes involving firearms. The consequences of a gun charge conviction are severe in Pennsylvania.

If one has been arrested for any crime (drug / robbery offense) the presence of a gun will significantly increase the penalties or/and one would have to face a mandatory minimum sentence.

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has strict gun crime laws. Almost all gun crimes are felonies. Very few are considered misdemeanors. There are no special considerations for first time offenders.

A gun crime charge needs to be defended strongly by a well versed and experienced attorney. The United States Constitution protects you from unreasonable searches and seizures by law enforcement officers. There are rules that determine how the police can conduct a search. If a search and seizure is conducted by police without a valid search warrant, and does not fall under an exception to the warrant requirement, then the search and seizure is considered unreasonable and illegal.

If you are facing a gun crime charge, contact our experienced Reading, PA criminal defense lawyers Our gun crime attorneys have successfully defended clients charged with gun crimes. We have our own core team who assist our attorneys in analyzing the case and locating loopholes and mistakes in the police actions and identify any possible defense and use it as a part of the defense strategy and protect you from the risk of serving prison time when you shouldn’t.

Call Reading, PA, now. Our experienced gun crime attorneys will defend you in a gun crime case. After studying your case they will let you know of all the defense options available and use it to your benefit. They will do their best to get you a lighter sentence even if the evidence is largely against you.

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