by Brad Shuttleworth | Jun 17, 2016 | Fifth Amendment, Homicide, Juvenile Crime, Uncategorized
Remember in 2011, when I wrote a couple of posts about Jordan Brown, the juvenile charged with homicide charges in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania? Well, today, I returned to my office from court and lunch at about 1 o’clock in the afternoon, and, for some... by Brad Shuttleworth | Apr 9, 2013 | Criminal Lawyers, Juvenile Crime, Mandatory-Minimum Sentences, Murder, Sentencing, Uncategorized
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, in Commonwealth v. Batts (March 26, 2013), ruled that the trial court unlawfully sentenced a juvenile to a mandatory sentence of life without parole, applying the United States Supreme Court opinion in Miller v. Alabama and new... by Brad Shuttleworth | Oct 29, 2008 | Criminal Court, Criminal Lawyer, Education, Juvenile Crime, Uncategorized
With many adolescents being unable to complete their high school education, the question that often arises is: “What they are going to do to make a living.” Unfortunately, the answer to this many times is criminal activity. In addition, with unemployment...
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