Legal Question in Criminal Law in Pennsylvania
Does being convicted of two charges in the same offense count as two convictions?
Asked on 1/07/13, 6:30 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Kotik
Lawyer Michael Kotik | Criminal Lawyer
Any time you are convicted of a crime you are convicted of the charge the corresponds with that crime. Say you were convicted of a felony, then that felony would be associated with a particular type of crime/charge.
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Answered on 1/26/13, 11:51 pm
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