Law & Crime
A road rage incident that ended in gunfire in Abington Township has a Philadelphia man possibly facing some time behind bars on an assault charge.
A man from Lower Merion Township is going to jail after he admitted to using a knife to stab another man during an altercation at a township residence.
A man from Pottstown is waiting for a judge to decide his punishment after confessing to having inappropriate contact with an 11-year-old boy who was with him in Pottstown and Collegeville.
Status of the survivors of the crash not yet available.
A Whitemarsh Township woman was sent to prison for leaving the scene, not rendering aid, and not calling 911, after she struck and killed a man who was crossing a township roadway.
“There's no redemption for you here,” the judge told Brahm as he sat silently at the defense table. “You show no sign that you can ever be rehabilitated. Sir, your actions were cruel. They displayed a complete disregard for human life. I find that you acted with physical and mental cruelty.
The victims were unable to agree to sexual relationships because their IQs were in the 50s. One of them got pregnant and had a baby.
The previous head of operations and executive director of Gilbertsville Area Community Ambulance Service has been sentenced to two years of court oversight and is prohibited from being involved with the organization. This is because he confessed to using the organization’s credit cards to make unauthorized personal purchases amounting to over $3,000.
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