Drug Charges And Fugitive Harboring

Summary

The users son was arrested in Honesdale, PA on charges of drug sales and harboring a fugitive. The user is dissatisfied with their current lawyers handling of the case, including the presentation of evidence. The user was advised to consider seeking a new lawyer through the Pennsylvania Bar Association and to ensure all evidence is formally presented in court. The user was also informed about the severity of the charges under Pennsylvania law.

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My son was arrested on drug charges and then again for horboring a fugitive when searching his home for drugs and money no drugs or money was found on him or in his home they are trying to get him on sales .
Hello ****. I'm sorry to hear about your son's situation. Could you let me know where this occurred? Laws vary depending on location.
Honesdale pa
Hello ****. In Pennsylvania, harboring a fugitive and drug sales are serious charges. Here are the general laws related to these crimes:
- Under * Pa.C.S. ยง *: Fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, harboring a fugitive can lead to imprisonment.
- Under * P.S. *-*: Unlawful manufacturing, delivery, or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, drug sales charges also carry severe penalties.
It's advisable to seek legal representation.
He has a lawyer that is not helping we have sent her texts and pictures that my son is not guilty. N he never had the money to buy drugs nevermind selling it.
Hello ****. If you're not satisfied with your current lawyer, you have the right to change. You can contact the Pennsylvania Bar Association for a referral. They can provide options for legal aid or private attorneys. Remember, evidence should be formally submitted in court, not just texted to the lawyer.
She wont show the judge any of it after she asked for it. N the guy that was arrested with him came to my door treating me for money for his drugs then amminted to me it was him using and selling the drugs and its his fault my son went to jail. Amd a report was put in to the state police as well as the da and yet they left him out on bail. And i thought that was a vilation of his bail
Hello ****. I understand your frustration. If you believe a violation of bail conditions occurred, inform your son's attorney immediately. If you're dissatisfied with your current lawyer's efforts, you may want to consider finding a new one who can advocate better for your son's case.
I did n she told me theres nothing she can do about that and nothing i could do about it
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Given the circumstances, it might be beneficial to seek a second opinion from another attorney. You can contact the Pennsylvania Bar Association for assistance in finding a new lawyer. Remember, it's crucial that all evidence is formally presented in court.
Ok ty
You're welcome, ****. Remember to stay strong and seek the best legal assistance for your son. Don't hesitate to ask if you have more legal questions.