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Bethlehem, PA Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(92 attorneys currently listed)

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Brian Achey
901 West Lehigh Street
Bethlehem, PA 18016
(610) 758-9034
Albeth Abstract Land Agency
742 Main Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 865-1550
American Abstract Co
433 East Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 865-4474
Peter Angelos
60 West Broad Street Suite 200
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 866-3333
Beltrami Esquire Anthony
70 East Broad Street, P.O. Box 1426
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 882-2812
Anthony W Thomas Jr
451 Main Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 691-7633
Anthony W Thomas Jr
2270 Woodlark Circle
Bethlehem, PA 18017
(610) 866-8592
Arnold Karen Yawney
528 North New Street Unit 3
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 861-9913
Jason Banonis
1495 Valley Center Parkway Suite 350
Bethlehem, PA 18017
(484) 895-2338
John Bartos
3976 Township Line Road
Bethlehem, PA 18020
(610) 865-8186
Dennis Benner
2005 City Line Road
Bethlehem, PA 18017
(610) 867-3900
Blake Kristine M L Esq
84 East Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 807-0440
Bohdan Zelechiwsky
211 W Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 691-3868
Pedro Boone
426 Keystone Avenue
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 866-0012
Richard Boyer
2830 Linden Street
Bethlehem, PA 18017
(610) 691-1572
Robert Brasko
107 North Commerce Way
Bethlehem, PA 18017
(610) 865-9970
Brown Law Office
268 Brodhead Road
Bethlehem, PA 18017
(610) 974-9488
James Burke
60 West Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 807-0213
Butler Snow O'Mara Stevens & Cannada PLLC
1414 Millard Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 691-3308
Keith Cacciatore
2045 Westgate Drive Suite 302
Bethlehem, PA 18017
(610) 954-8501
Campbell Charles Esq
628 West Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 882-5780
Richard Campbell
1104 West Market Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 866-4888
Richard Campbell
628 West Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 691-6373
Augustine Concilio
2445 Woodstock Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18017
(610) 866-7214

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United States Attorney News

Man cleared of theft charges

Kevin Keheley can breathe a sigh of relief after a jury exonerated him of theft.

Keheley was accused of defrauding a man after entering into a contract of developing an application for a smartphone, which he was never able to produce.

The contract was for $17,000 and Keheley was paid up front with $10,000.

Keheley then relocated to Austin but promised to finish the application. This, however, never happened.

Denver criminal lawyer Laurie Schmidt, who defended for Keheley, said that what happened was a business dispute.

Schmidt added that Keheley had no intention of running away from giving back the money that he received as evidenced by emails showing his intention to pay the money back.

Sexually abusing four differently-abled women nets man prison

William Walker was handed a minimum of 24 years and a maximum of 60 years in prison after admitting to rape charges.

Walker submitted a guilty plea to allegations that he raped four women who are disabled in a span of 12 days in 2012.

The judge said Walker is a danger to society and rehabilitating him may not help.

Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer Catherine Berryman said Walker was abused while growing up.

$600,000 bail set for man who threatened Seattle mayor

Neither the prosecution nor the defense got what they wanted when the judge ordered Mitchell Munro Taylor to remain in jail and set the bail at $600,000.

Eric Lindell, the Seattle criminal lawyer defending for Taylor, had asked for a $10,000 bail saying that his client has not been taking his medicines for Asperger's Syndrome.

This was countered by the prosecution, who sought a $1 million bail.

Lindell was jailed when he posted several threatening messages on Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's Facebook page.

He also posted a threat which authorities believed targeted Kshama Sawant, the first socialist to have become a member of the City Council.

Cop gets two months for shooting trainee during an exercise

William S. Kern, a Baltimore Police instructor, was handed a 60-day jail stay, for shooting Raymond Gray, a police recruit, while they were doing exercises.

Kern, who has been in service for 19 years, told the court during his trial that he had brought a live gun to the exercises and he had accidentally used it instead of the training weapon.

Gray was hit in the head and was blinded in one eye when Kern fired his gun through the window to show the recruits the danger of lingering near the door, the window or the hallway.

Kern said that he brought his gun to the training for the safety of the recruits because the facility where they were having their exercises is not secure.

Baltimore defense attorney Shaun F. Owens had argued for Kern's release saying that his client's eventual dismissal from the service would already be enough of a punishment.

Kern is on a 60-day suspension while the Baltimore Police conducts an investigation within its ranks.

Gray's family, who expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence, has also filed a civil lawsuit in relation to the incident and is being represented by Baltimore litigator A. Dwight Pettit.

Former deputy gets five years for punching teenager

David Morrow, who used to be the deputy of the Adams County, has been handed a five-year prison sentence for punching a teenager who was strapped to a gurney.

Morrow said he was sorry that the teenager was hurt because of what he did.

The teenager was causing a disturbance to which Morrow and other police officers have responded.

The police decided to take the teenager to the hospital because he was intoxicated and was being belligerent.

However, while he was strapped to a gurney, Morrow had hit the teenager in the face with his fist.

The sentence may still change as the judge had agreed to schedule another hearing to re-assess Morrow's sentence.

Donald Sisson, a defense attorney in Denver, said the case was not a usual one and thus Morrow's sentence should be re-evaluated.