Attorney Patrick F. Lauer, Jr. can guarantee no results in any particular case because each case has its own unique characteristics. Just because Mr. Lauer might be able to get charges against one client dismissed, he may not be able to get another client's charges dismissed for the same reasons.In no manner should this analysis of cases be interpreted as a promise, guarantee, or representation that a client will receive any particular result.
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Commonwealth v. W
On October 25, 2009 the Defendant was stopped for a moving violation. The police officer observed what he thought was a clear plastic baggie containing marijuana. The Defendant consented to a search of his vehicle and the officer found a small amount of marijuana.
Attorney Lauer represented the Defendant on March 15, 2010 and the police officer withdrew the charge of marijuana and the Defendant pled to paraphernalia. Attorney Lauer saved the Defendant a drug conviction and a 6 month license suspension.
Commonwealth v. B
On September 6, 2009 the Defendant was stopped along the turnpike and a trooper rolled up to see if the defendant needed any help.
The trooper detected alcohol on the defendants breath and arrested the Defendant for DUI. The defendant submitted to a blood test and the result was 0.20%.
Attorney Lauer represented the Defendant on March 16, 2010 at a preliminary hearing in Cumberland County and all charges were dismissed. This was a second offense for the Defendant and was facing 90 days in jail.
Commonwealth v. P
The Defendant was charged with underage drinking in Shippensburg, PA in January 2010 at Shippensburg University.
Attorney Lauer represented the Defendant on March 23, 2010 in Shippensburg and the Defendant was found not guilty
Commonwealth v. W
The Defendant was stopped for a DUI offense on June 22, 2009 and the Defendant’s blood alcohol level was 0.137%. The Defendant was looking at a 30-day jail sentence and a one-year loss of license.
Attorney Lauer was successful in getting the charges reduced to a general impairment charge and the Defendant only received 15 days in jail as opposed to 30 days.
Commonwealth v. J
On March 20, 2010, the Defendant was arrested for simple assault, disorderly conduct and terrorist threats. It was alleged the Defendant punched his girlfriend two times in the face with a closed fist. Attorney Lauer represented the Defendant on April 14, 2010 and the charges were dismissed the Defendant with the exception of summary offense of harassment.
Commonwealth v. L
On Friday April 17, 2009 the Defendant’s home was searched pursuant to a search warrant and drugs were found in the home. Attorney Lauer represented the Defendant at a preliminary hearing in Perry County on April 7, 2010 and all the charges were dismissed. Subsequent to the hearing a plea agreement was worked out for the modification of the charges. The Defendant was looking at losing his driver’s license for six (6) months as well as a permanent conviction for a possession of drugs and the Defendant avoided any license suspension as well as a drug conviction.
Commonwealth v. K
On January 31, 2010 the Defendant was stopped in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania for erratic driving. The Defendant was 85-years old and failed field sobriety tests. It was alleged the Defendant had an alcohol result of 0.11%. Attorney Lauer represented the Defendant on April 15, 2010 and all of the DUI charges were dismissed.




