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November 02, 2011
  Police Investigate Alleged Rape
Posted By Rogan Law

Police Investigate Alleged Rape.

Common law defines rape as the unlawful compelling of a person through physical force, duress or undue influence to engage in sexual intercourse where consent of the victim is not given or where the victim is incapable of giving consent. Pennsylvania statutes state that a person commits a felony of the first degree when the person engages in sexual intercourse with a complainant:

(1) By forcible compulsion.

(2) By threat of forcible compulsion that would prevent resistance by a person of reasonable resolution.

(3) Who is unconscious or where the person knows that the complainant is unaware that the sexual intercourse is occurring.

(4) Where the person has substantially impaired the complainant's power to appraise or control his or her conduct by administering or employing, without the knowledge of the complainant, drugs, intoxicants or other means for the purpose of preventing resistance.

(5) Who suffers from a mental disability which renders the complainant incapable of consent.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that a 32-year-old woman was confronted by a man in her driveway who asked to use her phone and who allegedly forced himself into the victim's house, held her at gunpoint, and raped her. The suspected rapist is described as a white male, five feet, seven inches tall, in his forties. Police are still searching for the suspect.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as rape, then you need to contact a criminal attorney in order to ensure that your rights are aggressively protected. Whether in Luzerne County, Lackawanna County, Monroe County, Wayne County, Wyoming County, Susquehanna County or Carbon County, 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 of an inexperienced or unavailable lawyer. Contact an aggressive and experienced rape defense lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you.

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October 05, 2011
  Man Accused of Teen Rape
Posted By Rogan Law

Rape is the unlawful compelling of a person through physical force, duress, or undue influence to engage in sexual intercourse where consent of the victim is not given or where the victim is incapable of giving legal consent, whether because of age or because of incapacitation. A person is unable to legally consent to sexual intercourse when the age of the consenting person is below a statutory minimum required by the specific state law. In the United States, the age of consent typically is between ages 16 and 18, depending on the state. The age of consent in Pennsylvania is 16, but there are instances of "close-in-age" exceptions where the individuals engaged in voluntary sexual relations are teens only a few years apart in age. Typically, if the alleged statutory rapist is more than four years older than the underage victim, then the "close-in-age" exception to prosecution may not apply.

The Scranton Times-Tribune reports that a warrant for the arrest of a 33-year-old man has been issued for allegedly raping and sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl. The suspect is believed to be in California and awaits a hearing, upon arrest, to address the charges of rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, statutory sexual assault, aggravated indecent assault, corruption of minors and unlawful contact with a minor, according to a criminal complaint filed Friday.

If you have been charged with a serious felony such as rape, 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 rape defense lawyer at Rogan Law today! We are ready to protect you.

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March 10, 2010
  Wayne County Sex Crimes
Posted By Patrick M. Rogan
The Times-Tribune reports that the Wayne County Court has sentenced an Oregon Township man to between 16 (minimum) and 35 (maximum) years in state prison for repeatedly sexually assaulting two girls, ages 4 and 6.  

Readers' reactions to the sentencing range from shock at its being too lenient, to suggestions about our instituting corporal punishment for sex offenders, to criticism of the children's parents for not knowing and stopping the abuse sooner.  When it comes to cases like these, which rouse people's deepest emotions, almost everyone has an opinion.

Precisely because of these widespread and intensely negative responses, people who are suspected of or charged with Wayne County sex crimes - or any NEPA sex crimes - need to act quickly and decisively to hire a hard-hitting Wayne County sex crimes attorney who will help them counter the often overwhelming stigma in which even an unproven accusation can result.  A Wayne County sex crimes lawyer from Rogan Law will fight vigorously on your behalf in an attempt to create a case win.

If you need a Wayne County sex crimes attorney, then contact Rogan Law today.

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January 08, 2010
  Thoughts from a Pocono Criminal Defense Lawyer
Posted By Patrick M. Rogan
In the 1960s, Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted experiments aimed at measuring everyday people's willingness to perform violent acts against others when told to do so by an authority figure.  You may remember the results from psychology class:  65% of participants, obeying the authority figure's orders, inflicted maximum levels of pain on the experimental subject.

Of course, the "subject" was an actor and was never harmed.  The participants told to inflict the pain were the real subjects, and their behavior generated a national discussion about obedience, conscience and human conformity.

I bring this up because, as a criminal defense lawyer, I regularly deal with people accused of having made criminal choices.  Sometimes my clients are innocent of all wrongdoing; other times, they admit to having done wrong, but want to explain how or why they ended up doing what they did.

How conditions shape our choices remains the object of scientific inquiry, but since the Milgram experiments, we know that most people, under certain conditions, are capable of criminal behavior.  An uncomfortable truth, maybe, but a truth nonetheless.

That is why when I look at the case, for example, of the Newfoundland man who recently pled guilty to helping an alleged killer flee, I try to reserve judgment.  The man says he didn't know about the crimes at the beginning, and that when he found out he was too scared to stop.  Is this the truth?  Either way, he deserves to be heard and defended by a competent Pocono criminal defense lawyer.

Every local person charged with a crime needs a Pocono criminal defense attorney to provide a personalized, strong defense.  

If you are accused of a crime in the Poconos, then you should contact a Pocono criminal defense lawyer from Rogan Law.  Call today.
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October 24, 2009
  Pike County Child Pornography
Posted By Patrick M. Rogan
A local Roman Catholic priest is facing Pike County child pornography charges.  The man, who served as an assistant pastor in different parishes and taught in several local Catholic schools, has worked in the diocese of Scranton since 1992.

In the state of Pennsylvania, child pornography is a very serious sex crime.  Pike county child pornography charges require the expertise of a skilled Milford criminal defense attorney.  A Milford criminal defense lawyer from Rogan Law knows what to expect when law enforcement and the FBI join forces to subdue and punish alleged perpetrators of this highly illegal and contemptible crime. 

Child pornography and other sex crimes carry a social stigma that often is unforgettable.  But persons accused of such crimes deserve a hard-hitting criminal defense from a Milford sex crime attorney who vigorously attempts to obtain a case win.  A Milford sex crime lawyer from Rogan Law will help ensure that clients' rights are not violated by law enforcement and investigators, and will conduct his own investigation in an attempt to have charges lowered or dismissed.

If you need a Pike County child pornography lawyer, then contact Rogan Law.


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August 28, 2009
  ESU Rape Charges Untrue
Posted By Patrick M. Rogan
The Pocono Record reports today that a young woman who claimed to have been raped at knifepoint at East Stroudsburg University (ESU) now admits she made up the incident to call attention away from her real problems.  

This is the second time since July that Monroe County police have investigated what turned out to be a false rape report.

In both the ESU case and the earlier case, police, fortunately, did not apprehend suspects who fit the descriptions given by the young women.  Had they done so, two innocent young men's lives would have changed forever - all because of lies.

Rape remains a serious, widespread and dangerous problem.  Experts from the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) estimate that 1 in 6 women and 1 in 33 men will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime.  Victims report elevated rates of depression, post-traumatic stress disorders, drug and alcohol abuse, and suicidal impulses.  If you or someone you know has survived a rape or a sexual assault and need help, then you may anonymously and confidentially contact a trained counselor by calling 1-800-656-HOPE.

But the fact remains that not every rape allegation turns out to be true - and not everyone who makes a false claim has the decency to retract it.  Rape cases often come down to one person's word against another's, and in these cases it is especially important to investigate whether the alleged victim might be making a false claim. 

If you are charged with rape in Monroe County, then you need a Stroudsburg sex crime lawyer who will work hard to find any evidence that may help your case and who will do everything he can to expose instances of false allegations so that your reputation and freedom are not placed at risk.

Contact a Stroudsburg sex crime attorney at Rogan Law today.

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