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February 03, 2012
  Clarks Summit Burglary
Posted By Rogan Law

Clarks Summit Home Burglarized

According to Pennsylvania statutes, a person is guilty if he enters a building or occupied structure, with the purpose to commit a crime therein, unless the premises are at the time open to the public or the actor is licensed or privileged to enter. Burglary is a 2nd degree felony if it is committed at night or if in the course of the burglary the actor is armed with a weapon or inflicts bodily harm upon a resident. All other burglaries are graded as 3rd degree felony.

The ScrantonTimes-Tribune reports that two men broke into a Clarks Summit home while the owner was sleeping and stole cash from the owner's purse. The police found two men wandering the streeets at an unusual hour and arrested the two men in connection with the burglary.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as burglary, then you need to contact a Scranton criminal defense attorney in order to ensure that your rights are aggressively protected. Whether in Scranton, Honesdale, Montrose, Stroudsburg, Tunkhannock or Wilkes-Barre, an aggressive and experienced Wilkes-Barre criminal defense lawyer can navigate you through the complicated criminal system - and will fight for your rights!

Don't risk a long prison sentence by putting your liberty in the hands of the legal system or of an inexperienced or unavailable lawyer. Contact an aggressive and experienced burglary defense lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you.

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January 17, 2012
  Local Man Breaks into Clarks Summit Post Office in Search for Drugs
Posted By Rogan Law

According to Pennsylvania statutes, a person is guilty if he enters a building or occupied structure, with the purpose to commit a crime therein, unless the premises are at the time open to the public or unless the actor is licensed or privileged to enter.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that a Tunkhannock man broke into a Clarks Summit post office in an attempt to retrieve a package containing bath salts. The post office was closed at the time because of the Martin Luther King holiday. Bath salts recently were classified as an illegal susbstance since the chemical is used for intoxicating purposes. The suspect ihas been charged with felony counts of burglary and theft as well as of a misdemeanor count of criminal trespass.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as burglary, then you need to contact a Scranton defense attorney in order to ensure that your rights are aggressively protected. Whether in Scranton, Honesdale, Montrose, Stroudsburg, Tunkhannock or Wilkes-Barre, an aggressive and experienced NEPA criminal defense lawyer can navigate you through the complicated criminal system - and will fight for your rights!

Don't risk a long prison sentence by putting your liberty in the hands of the legal system or of an inexperienced or unavailable lawyer. Contact a burglary defense lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you.

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January 05, 2012
  Elderly Business Owner Attacked and Robbed
Posted By Rogan Law

Robbery is the taking of another's property by use of force or intimidation and is a very serious and troubling crime. Victims of robbery are often frightened and rattled by the severe invasion of their personal well-being as well as by being deprived of their valuable property or money. Store clerks and owners are often the targets of violent robbers because of the stores lack of security and handle large amounts of money.

WNEP.com reports that a World War II veteran and owner of a Freeland Deli was thrown to the ground and was robbed while he was at the cash register in the deli. The suspect is still at large and is described as a 5'9" white male.

If you are accused of committing a robbery or other felony in Luzerne County, then you need to talk to a NEPA criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible. A Freeland criminal defense attorney from Rogan Law will listen to your side of the story and will fight to ensure your legal rights are protected.

Don't leave your rights and freedom in the hands of the legal system. Contact an experienced Luzerne County criminal defense lawyer at Rogan Law to discuss your case today.

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January 05, 2012
  Eynon Bank Robbed
Posted By Rogan Law

Robbery is the taking of another's property by use of force or intimidation and is a very serious and troubling crime. Victims of robbery are frightened by the severe invasion of their personal well-being and also are deprived of their valuable property or money. Banks are a common target because they hold large quantities of money and are easily accessible to the public.

The ScrantonTimes-Tribune reports that First National Bank on Business Route 6 in Archbald was robbed shortly before eleven this morning. The robber allegedly demanded money from the teller, without ever displaying a weapon, and then fled on foot with a bag full of cash. Eye-witness reports led to the detention of the suspect shortly after the robbery.

If you are accused of committing a robbery or other felony in Scranton, then you need to talk to a NEPA criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. A Scranton criminal defense lawyer from Rogan Law will listen to your side of the story and will fight to ensure your legal rights are protected.

Don't leave your rights and freedom in the hands of the legal system. Contact a Scranton defense attorney at Rogan Law to discuss your case today.

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December 05, 2011
  Lackawanna County Men Charged with Theft
Posted By Rogan Law

Theft involves the unlawful taking of another's property and is one of the highest invasions of property rights. In some cases, a person you know and trust can take what is rightfully yours without any warning or indication. The most vulnerable victims of theft crimes are often property and business owners who leave valuable items unattended on their property. Even fences or gates keeping intruders out often are ineffective to a determined or desparate individual.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that three men allegedly broke into Lispi's Junkyard and stole metal from the complex. The men await a preliminary hearing on Tuesday.

Whether in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Hazelton, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Stroudsburg, or anywhere in NEPA, the first step in securing a fair trial is to contact a NEPA criminal defense lawyer today. Don't leave your liberty and reputation in the hands of an inexperienced and unavailable lawyer! An aggressive Scranton defense attorney will ensure your voice is heard!

Don't leave your rights and freedom in the hands of the legal system. Contact a Luzerne County lawyer at Rogan Law to discuss your case today.

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November 14, 2011
  Gun Thief
Posted By Rogan Law

Weapons Stolen from Home in Susquehanna County.

According to Pennsylvania statute, a person is guilty if he enters a building or occupied structure with the purpose to commit a crime therein, unless the premises are at the time open to the public or unless the actor is licensed or privileged to enter.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that two black 9mm pistols were stolen from a Susquehanna County home sometime last week. Police are still looking for the stolen items and suspect.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as burglary, then you need to contact a Scranton criminal defense attorney in order to ensure that your rights are aggressively protected. Whether in Scranton, Honesdale, Montrose or Tunkhannock, an aggressive and experienced NEPA criminal defense attorney can navigate you through the complicated criminal system - and will fight for your rights!

Don't risk a long prison sentence by putting your liberty in the hands of the legal system or of an inexperienced or unavailable lawyer. Contact an aggressive and experienced burglary defense lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you.

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November 10, 2011
  Thief Arrested by Chief Duffy
Posted By Rogan Law

Theft involves the unlawful taking of another's property and is one of the highest invasions of property rights. In some cases, a person you know and trust can take what is rightfully yours without any warning or indication. The most vulnerable victims of theft crimes are often businesses which store large quanitites of valuables unguarded on their property. Desperate or opportunistic people prey upon businesses and steal items and cash for their own benefit to the severe financial detriment of the business.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that Chief Daniel Duffy of the Scranton Police Department apprehended a man suspected of breaking into a PPL Facility to steal copper wire this past summer. The suspect is charged with theft, criminal trespass, and burglary.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as burglary, then you need to contact an experienced Scranton lawyer in order to ensure that your rights are aggressively protected. Whether in Scranton, Honesdale, Montrose, Stroudsburg, Tunkhannock or Wilkes-Barre, a Scranton criminal defense lawyer can navigate you through the complicated criminal system - and will fight for your rights!

Don't risk a long prison sentence by putting your liberty in the hands of the legal system or of an inexperienced or unavailable lawyer. Contact a NEPA defense lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you!

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November 07, 2011
  Burglar Plunders Long John Silvers
Posted By Rogan Law

Burglar Plunders Long John Silver's in Moosic.

According to Pennsylvania statute, a person is guilty of burglary if he enters a building or occupied structure, with the purpose to commit a crime therein, unless the premises are at the time open to the public or unless the actor is licensed or privileged to enter. Burglary is a felony, and whether it is graded as a first-degree felony or third-degree felony depends on factors such as whether the structure has been adapted for overnight accommodation and whether any person is present therein. And the intent to commit a crime therein must have been formulated prior to or simultaneous with entering and could be for any crime, not only theft.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that Long John Silver's restaurant in Moosic was burglarized during the early-morning hours on Saturday after the suspect smashed a glass window for entry. The restaurant is still reviewing inventory in order to discover how much money and other items were taken.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as burglary, then you need to contact an experienced criminal attorney in order to ensure that your rights are aggressively protected. Whether in Scranton, Honesdale, Montrose, Stroudsburg, Tunkhannock or Wilkes-Barre, an aggressive and experienced Scranton criminal lawyer can navigate you through the complicated criminal system - and will fight for your rights!

Don't risk a long prison sentence by putting your liberty in the hands of the legal system or in the hands of an inexperienced or unavailable lawyer. Contact an aggressive and experienced criminal lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you!

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November 06, 2011
  Are You Being Charged with Burglary?
Posted By Rogan Law

Local Men Arrested for Burglarizing Drug House

According to Pennsylvania statutes, a person is guilty of burglary if he enters a building or occupied structure, with the purpose to commit a crime therein, unless the premises are at the time open to the public or unless the actor is licensed or privileged to enter. Burglary is a felony, and whether it is graded as a first degree felony or third degree felony depends on factors such as whether the structure has been adapted for overnight accommodation and whether any person is present therein. And the intent to commit a crime therein must have been formulated prior to or simultaneous with entering and could be for any crime, not only theft.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that five local men were arrested Thursday for allegedly breaking into a "drug house" in Glenburn Twp. in search of drug money and valuable items. The suspects restrained the two residents of the house with BB guns and also physically assaulted the residents.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as burglary or robbery, then you need to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney in order to ensure that your rights are aggressively protected. Whether in Scranton, Honesdale, Montrose, Stroudsburg, Tunkhannock or Wilkes-Barre, an aggressive and experienced Scranton attorney can navigate you through the complicated criminal system - and will fight for your rights!

Don't risk a long prison sentence by putting your liberty in the hands of the legal system or of an inexperienced or unavailable lawyer. Contact an aggressive and experienced burglary defense lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you.

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October 19, 2011
  Two Men Steal Cancer Donation Jar
Posted By Rogan Law

Theft involves the unlawful taking of another's property and is one of the highest invasions of property rights. In some cases, a person you know and trust can take what is rightfully yours without any warning. The most vulnerable victims of theft crimes are often employees inside convenient stores and small retail shops. Desperate or aggressive criminals target these stores, which have very few security measures, if any, and a constant flow of foot traffic and money changing hands. A distracted or unsuspecting cashier may be easily taken advantage of by thieves and robbers.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that city police are searching for two men after a collection jar raising funds for a sick little girl was stolen from a North Scranton pizzeria. According to the report, when the counter worker turned his back to prepare a food order, the two men grabbed the jar, concealed it under their shirt and walked out with money jar.

Whether in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Stroudsburg, or anywhere in NEPA, the first step in securing a fair trial is to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney today.

Don't leave your rights and freedom in the hands of the legal system. Contact an experienced Scranton criminal defense lawyer at Rogan Law to discuss your case today.

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October 19, 2011
  Auto Theft
Posted By Rogan Law

Theft is defined as the unlawful taking of another's property and is one of the highest invasions of property rights. In some cases, a person you know and trust may take what is rightfully yours without any warning or indication. The most vulnerable victims of theft crimes are often vehicle owners who leave their vehicles unattended for significant periods of time or in remote places without security. Attempted theft can occur when the suspect makes a substantial step toward the commission of a theft or is found in dangerous proximity with instrumentalities normally used in connection with a theft. The instrumentalities need not be illegal by themselves, but the question would be determined by a jury under the "totality of the circumstances" as to whether an attempted theft occurred.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that a Moosic man has been charged by Moosic police with attempted theft of a motor vehicle after allegedly trying to enter a vehicle occupied by undercover police officers. Undercover Moosic police were in a parked SUV at 4:00 a.m. Saturday and said they watched the suspect approach and then open the door to the vehicle they were in. The suspect was found in possession of a screwdriver, wire cutters and a pocketknife.

Whether in Scranton, Hazelton, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, or Stroudsburg, or anywhere in NEPA, the first step in securing a fair trial is to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney today.

Don't leave your rights and freedom in the hands of the legal system. Contact an experienced Scranton criminal defense lawyer at Rogan Law to discuss your case today!

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October 13, 2011
  Scranton Burglary
Posted By Rogan Law

According to Pennsylvania statute, a person is guilty of burglary if he enters a building or occupied structure with the intent to commit a crime therein, unless the premises are at the time open to the public or unless the actor is licensed or privileged to enter. Burglary is a first-degree felony when it involves a structure adapted for overnight accommodation or a structure not adapted for overnight accommodation in which a person is present. Otherwise it is a second-degree felony. And the intended crime therein need not be theft; it may be any crime.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that city police arrested a Dunmore man Wednesday for allegedly stealing a Samurai sword and jewelry from a North Main Avenue home in July. The suspect has been charged with two counts of burglary and one count each of criminal trespass, theft by unlawful taking and criminal conspiracy.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as burglary, then you need to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney in order to ensure that your rights are aggressively protected. Whether in Scranton, Honesdale, Montrose, Stroudsburg, Tunkhannock or Wilkes-Barre, an aggressive and experienced burglary defense attorney can navigate you through the complicated criminal system - and will fight for your rights!

Contact an experienced burglary defense lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you!

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October 07, 2011
  Green Ridge Homes Burglarized
Posted By Rogan Law

According to Pennsylvania statute, a person is guilty of burglary if he enters a building or occupied structure with the intent to commit a crime therein, unless the premises are at the time open to the public or unless the actor is licensed or privileged to enter. Burglary is a felony, and whether it is graded as a first-degree felony or third-degree felony depends on factors such as whether the structure has been adapted for overnight accommodation and whether any person is present therein. And the intent to commit a crime therein must have been formulated prior to or simultaneous with entering the structure, not after, and could be for any crime, not only theft.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that two Green Ridge homes were burglarized during the daytime on Monday. The owners of the homes arrived home to find several drawers open and many valuable items missing. Scranton police are still searching for the suspects.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as burglary, then you need to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney in order to ensure that your rights are aggressively protected. Whether in Scranton, Honesdale, Montrose, Stroudsburg, Tunkhannock or Wilkes-Barre, an aggressive and experienced criminal defense attorney can navigate you through the complicated criminal system - and will fight for your rights!

Don't risk a long prison sentence by putting your liberty in the hands of the legal system or of an inexperienced or unavailable lawyer. Contact an aggressive and experienced burglary defense lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you.

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October 03, 2011
  Golf Cart Stolen
Posted By Rogan Law

Theft involves the unlawful taking of another's property and is one of the highest invasions of property rights. In some cases, a person you know and trust can take what is rightfully yours without any warning or indication. The most vulnerable victims of theft crimes are often property owners who leave valuable items in sheds and structures not connected their house. Sheds, disconnected garages, and backyards are easily accessible by criminals, and criminals can steal items without detection during either the day or night.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that a golf car was stolen from a backyard shed in Paupack Township. Pennsylvania State Police at Honesdale report that a white Yamaha golf cart was taken from the shed sometime between in September.

Whether in Scranton, Montrose, Wilkes-Barre, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Stroudsburg, or anywhere in NEPA, the first step in securing a fair trial is to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney today. Don't leave your liberty and reputation in the hands of an inexperienced and unavailable lawyer! An aggressive and experienced lawyer will ensure your voice is heard!

Don't leave your rights and freedom in the hands of the legal system. Contact an experienced criminal defense lawyer at Rogan Law to discuss your case today.

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September 21, 2011
  Employee Steals from Gentex Corporation.
Posted By Rogan Law

Employee Steals From Gentex Corporation.

Theft involves the unlawful taking of another's property and is one of the highest invasions of property rights. In some cases, a person you know and trust may take what is rightfully yours without any warning or indication. The most vulnerable victims of theft crimes often are employers who trust their employees to carry out their jobs honestly. Employees handle large sums of money and products vital to the flow of business, and when that trust has been broken through employee theft the legal consequences are severe.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that an employee of Gentex Corporation, near Carbondale, stole flight helmets designed and manufactured at Gentex for use by the Japanese Ministry of Defense. Investigators discovered the theft when the flight helmets, which also are the intellectual property of the Japanese Ministry of Defense, were being auctioned on EBay. The suspect was arrested, and was released on $10,000 bail while awaiting criminal prosecution.

Whether in Carbondale, or in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Hazelton, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Honesdale, Montrose, or in any town of NEPA, the first step in securing a fair trial is to contact an aggressive and experienced criminal defense attorney today.

Don't leave your rights and freedom in the hands of the legal system. Contact an aggressive and experienced criminal defense lawyer at Rogan Law to discuss your case today.

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September 19, 2011
  Wayne County Arsons.
Posted By Rogan Law

Third Arson in One Month in Wayne County.

Arson is a serious crime classified as a felony under most statutes, punishable by severe imprisonment or even death where a fire has been intentionally deadly. Many jurisdictions impose prison sentences commensurate with the seriousness of the criminal intent of the accused. A finding, therefore, that arson had been committed intentionally would result in a longer prison sentence than a finding that it had been done recklessly. Where a human life has been endangered, the penalty is most severe.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that an abandoned building in Wayne County was intentionally set on fire and that it was the third arson in three weeks in Wayne County. All of the fires were set in the early morning hours, but the police have not ruled the three arsons connected at this time.

If you are accused and convicted of arson, then you are looking at serving a long jail sentence. Protect your legal rights by hiring an experienced criminal defense lawyer today. Don't leave your freedom and legal rights in the hands of the legal system. Whether in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Hazelton, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Stroudsburg, or anywhere in NEPA, the first step in securing a fair trial is to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney today.

Protect your rights! Hire an experienced defense attorney at Rogan Law today!

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September 06, 2011
  Bank Robbery.
Posted By Rogan Law

Robbery is the taking of another's property by use of force or intimidation and is a very serious and troubling crime. Victims of robbery are often frightened and rattled by the severe invasion of their personal well being as well as by the deprivation of their valuable property. Banks are historically a very common target due to the nature of a bank holding large quantities of money. Banks have instituted many methods to deter robbery, but are still routinely plagued by robbers using force to steal large quantities of money.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that they have apprehended a man in connection with a robbery of a bank in Susquehanna County, PA on August 19th. The alleged suspect is being held on $50,000 bail in the Susquehanna County Correctional Facility near Montrose.

If you are accused of committing a robbery or other felony in Scranton, then you need to talk to an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. A Scranton criminal defense lawyer from Rogan Law will listen to your side of the story and will fight to ensure your legal rights are protected.

Don't leave your rights and freedom in the hands of the legal system. Contact an experienced criminal defense lawyer at Rogan Law to discuss your case today.

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August 17, 2011
  Scranton Man Steals from Employer.
Posted By Rogan Law

Man Steals From Employer.

Theft involves the unlawful taking of another's property and is of the highest invasions of property rights. In some cases, a person you know and trust can take what is rightfully yours without any warning or indication. The most vulnerable victims of theft crimes are often employers who trust their employees to carry out their jobs honestly. Employees handle large sums of money and products vital to the flow of business, and when employee trust has been broken through theft, the legal consequences are severe.


The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that a man stole roughly $100,000 from his employer and then gambled much of the money away. The employer noticed the money missing when he found the company safe open and empty at the worksite. The suspect was apprehended and now faces serious charges for the alleged theft.


If you are accused of committing a theft or robbery in Scranton, then you need to talk to an experienced Scranton criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. A Scranton criminal defense lawyer from Rogan Law will listen to your side of the story and will fight to ensure your legal rights are protected.


Don't leave your rights and freedom in the hands of the legal system. Contact an experienced Scranton criminal defense lawyer at Rogan Law to discuss your case today.

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January 03, 2011
  Robbery and Theft Attorney in Scranton
Posted By Patrick M. Rogan

Robbery And Theft Attorney In Scranton.

Robbery is defined as theft by use of force, whether with slight force or through the use of a weapon. It is a very serious offense, carrying a sentence of up to twenty years in prison. Penalties for a robbery offense have the potential to seriously disrupt your life, especially if you do not have an experienced criminal defense lawyer to help you navigate the criminal justice system.

Today's Scranton Times-Tribune reports that a man entered First Liberty Bank and Trust on Wyoming Avenue in Scranton, jumped on the counter and demanded money, and then fled on foot. Thankfully no one was injured in this crime, but the alleged robber did point a gun at a clerk. A robbery charge such as this one is extremely serious, and individuals facing criminal charges such a crime need to hire the right criminal defense attorney to handle the job.

At Rogan Law, we can help you if you have been charged with robbery. Hiring an experienced lawyer right away will give the attorney more time to gather information and evidence and to come up with more effective defense strategies.

For help with criminal charges, contact an experienced and knowledgable Scranton Wilkes-Barre criminal defense attorney today!

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June 29, 2010
  Wayne County Burglaries, Home Invasion
Posted By Patrick M. Rogan
There are few crimes that generate more fear in their victims than home invasions.  Breaking into an occupied home and forcing the people inside to comply with demands in a space most consider safe or even sacred suggests that the person committing the crime possesses frightening desperation and willful degradation.

According to the Times-Tribune, Wayne County police are searching for three such criminals who may have been involved with two burglaries Monday and a home invasion early on Tuesday.  These Wayne County crimes have left local people feeling extremely insecure and police eager to use all available resources to find and arrest their suspects.

If police suspect or arrest you for Wayne County burglary or Wayne County home invasion, then you need a Wayne County criminal defense attorney who can defend you against these very serious charges.  A Wayne County criminal defense lawyer will need time to gather information and evidence and to develop an effective defense strategy on your behalf, so do not wait.  Contact a Wayne County criminal defense attorney at Rogan Law today.
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June 03, 2010
  Monroe County Home Invasion
Posted By Patrick M. Rogan
Home invasions combine the most frightening elements of property crimes and violent crimes.  Offenders come into a home space - a safety zone - and make it into something completely unthinkable and unrecognizable for its occupants.

The Pocono Record reports that two men are on the run after an attempted home invasion in Coolbaugh Township, Monroe County.  One resident of the home was injured by gunfire during the attempt.  His condition remains unknown at this time.

I extend my sympathy to the family victimized by this crime and hope that the injured young man recovers quickly and thoroughly.  In the meantime, police are going to be looking diligently for the people responsible for the attack.

If you are suspected of having participated in a Monroe County home invasion or any other Monroe County property crime or Monroe County violent crime, then you really need to talk with an experienced Monroe County criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.  A Monroe County criminal defense lawyer from Rogan Law will listen to your explanation of the events and will do everything possible to provide you with a personalized defense and a positive outcome.

Don't leave your future up to chance or wait to act until it is too late for your legal advocate to effectively intervene on your behalf.  Contact a Monroe County criminal defense attorney at Rogan Law to discuss your case today.


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May 24, 2010
  Scranton Property Crimes, Scranton Violent Crimes
Posted By Patrick M. Rogan
NPR reported today that, despite our ongoing economic recession, crime rates continue to fall nationwide.  This marks the third consecutive year of reported decreases in property crimes and violent offenses.

Despite this great news, the unfortunate fact remains that plenty of individuals in our area still find themselves charged with Scranton property crimes or Scranton violent crimes that require a strong, aggressive criminal defense attorney.

If you have questions about your Scranton criminal charges, then please contact a Scranton criminal defense attorney as soon as possible to ensure that your constitutional rights are protected throughout the duration of your criminal case.  A Scranton criminal defense lawyer at Rogan Law can help you with your Scranton criminal charges today.  Your initial consultation is free; it will provide you with a valuable opportunity to learn more about your legal options.  

Contact a Scranton criminal defense lawyer at Rogan Law today.
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