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Allentown Deadly Home Invasion Case Goes to Trial

Amidst Allentown crime prevention measures, it is an unfortunate reality that incidents of violent crime still take place from time to time. While government officials and law enforcement continue to create new laws and campaigns to help curb crime, it is important for victims of violent crimes to understand their legal rights. It is also critical for individuals in Allentown to be familiar with crime reports within the area and to keep informed on the latest ways to stay safe.

While home invasions in Allentown do not occur on a daily basis, these are very serious crimes that may result in serious injury, significant financial loss, and even death. A story from Pennsylvania AP News reports that an Eastern PA man may face the death penalty for a deadly home invasion that took place almost five years ago. The man faces charges for homicide, burglary, robbery and conspiracy in the murder. He was reportedly connected to the crime through DNA evidence. Capital punishment cases are not handled lightly and often involve several complex legal issues.

Victims of violent crime and property crime in Allentown experience many challenges and encounter serious consequences that no one should ever have to endure. Although Pennsylvania is a relatively safe state, 750 murders and 56,000 burglaries took place in 2005. Fortunately, victims of criminal offenses, as well as family members of victims of deadly crimes, are protected under the law.

The Pennsylvania Office of the Victim Advocate (OVA) was created in 1995 to support the rights of victims of crimes at parole and probation hearings. In serving victims of crimes, OVA also keeps victims informed through various forms of assistance, intervention, and by providing notifications, referrals, and information. Pennsylvania crime victims deserve to have their rights protected after enduring their challenging ordeal. If you have been a victim of a violent crime, remember that you are not alone and that help is available to assist you during this tough time.

Michael Monheit

Michael Monheit is the managing lawyer at Monheit Law, outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has practiced law since 1989. Michael Monheit was the managing attorney of the law offices of Herbert Monheit — now Silverman and Fodera — a firm...