Legal Question in Criminal Law in Pennsylvania

harassment

One night I came home and got into a

yelling battle with my girlfriend. I got

out of hand and struck her with a open

hand. After I struck her she tried to

leave but I held her to try to get her to

stay but after awhile let her leave. She

didn't call the police but later on a

friend of hers did. The officer asked

mygirl friend what happend and she

told him but she didn't want to press

charges. A couple days later I

recieved a citation in the mail for

harassment. The officer that wrote the

citation never came to my house I

never seen him and I never got to tell

him my side of the story. Can I get a

citation like this? Remember my

girlfriend didn't call the police she

didn't want me to get into trouble her

girlfriend called.


Asked on 11/18/07, 2:41 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Brian Zeiger Levin & Zeiger LLP

Re: harassment

The cops can recommend to the DA to charge someone with anything and the DA can proceed with any charges they want to proceed with. The issue is whether you can be found guilty of the charge without your girlfriend testifying?

In Crawford v. Washington, the Supreme Court of United States said that the DA can't proceed with the statement of a complainant only if the statement was testimonial in nature because it would violate your constitutional right to confront the complainant. The Supremes did not, however, define testimonial.

At a magisterial judicial court in PA, I think anything goes. In other words, if your girlfriend doesn't show up, the judge may let the cop testify as to the hearsay statement from your girlfriend. However, if you lose and appeal to Common Pleas Court, which is your right, I don't think the DA can proceed without your girlfriend, if the judge rules that the statement is testimonial under Crawford. In my opinion, if the cop took the statement to prosecute you, its testimonial because the cop knew at the time of taking the statement that your girlfriend wasn't coming to court. If its testimonial, it doesn't come in for any reason under Crawford.

good luck. feel free to email [email protected] with more questions.

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Answered on 11/18/07, 2:53 pm


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