Arrest For Obstruction In Allegheny

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The Arrest for Obstruction in Allegheny form is a legal document designed for individuals who believe they have been falsely accused or wrongfully arrested for obstruction charges in Allegheny. This form allows plaintiffs to file a complaint against defendants and seek compensatory and punitive damages for actions they believe were malicious or wrongful. Key features of the form include sections for detailing the personal information of both the plaintiff and defendant, a clear description of events leading to the arrest, and the plaintiff’s claims regarding emotional distress and damages. Filling the form requires users to provide specific dates, locations, and descriptions of incidents, ensuring accurate and complete information is documented. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who may represent clients in wrongful arrest cases or seek restitution for harm caused by unfounded legal actions. It enables legal professionals to effectively advocate for their clients while highlighting the importance of accurate legal representation in such sensitive matters. The form's structured layout facilitates ease of use, making it accessible even for individuals with limited legal background and ensuring a focused narrative of the plaintiff’s experience.
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(a) Offense defined. --A person commits an offense if the person knowingly and intentionally flees on foot from a public servant attempting to lawfully arrest or detain that person.

--A person, who, having no legal privilege to do so, intentionally or recklessly obstructs any highway, railroad track or public utility right-of-way, sidewalk, navigable waters, other public passage, whether alone or with others, commits a summary offense, or, in case he persists after warning by a law officer, a ...

--A person commits an offense if, while engaging in an act prohibited under section 5104 (relating to resisting arrest or other law enforcement), 5104.1 (relating to disarming law enforcement officer) or 5104.2 (relating to evading arrest or detention on foot) or 75 Pa. C.S.

--A person commits an offense if, while engaging in an act prohibited under section 5104 (relating to resisting arrest or other law enforcement), 5104.1 (relating to disarming law enforcement officer) or 5104.2 (relating to evading arrest or detention on foot) or 75 Pa. C.S.

Crimes and Offenses § 2706. Terroristic threats. (3) otherwise cause serious public inconvenience, or cause terror or serious public inconvenience with reckless disregard of the risk of causing such terror or inconvenience.

§ 901. Criminal attempt. (a) Definition of attempt. --A person commits an attempt when, with intent to commit a specific crime, he does any act which constitutes a substantial step toward the commission of that crime.

Jennifer Satler is a judge of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania. She assumed office in 2014. Her current term ends on January 2, 2034.

Michael McGeever is the Director of the Department of Court Records.

Clerks of Courts CountyName & Address Allegheny County Michael McGeever Allegheny County Courthouse, Room 114 436 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Armstrong County Annette C. Bowser Armstrong County Courthouse 500 East Market Street, Suite 103 Kittanning, PA 1620163 more rows

The Court of Common Pleas, located in downtown Pittsburgh, is a trial court of general jurisdiction, covering four divisions: Criminal, Civil, Family, and Orphans'.

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Arrest For Obstruction In Allegheny