Closing the Door on Entrapment, Defending Against
Illegal Search and Seizure in Eastern Pennsylvania
Plain and simple, being encouraged to participate in criminal act which you would not have otherwise have participated to give the police evidence that you did is entrapment.
While police are allowed to stop and search, they must follow procedures. When they don't, they may have committed an illegal search and seizure. The Fourth Amendment provides us with Constitutional rights to privacy and protection from having our property taken from us illegally.
We Know What to Look For and We Know How To Fight for Your Rights
At the Law Offices of William R. Bernhart, we respect the rights granted to us by the Constitution and are committed to protecting those who have had those rights violated.
Call us at 610-285-8410 or toll-free at 1-866-970-1597 if you think you have been the victim of entrapment or an illegal arrest. Our lawyer will give you answers to questions including:
- Was I properly advised of my rights?
- Should I have been Mirandized?
- Was my detention illegal or coercive?
- Did the police have the right to seize my property?
- Was I the victim of a malicious "anonymous tip?"
- Why wasn't there a search warrant?
- Was the search warrant properly executed?
With over 30 years of criminal law experience, including illegal search and seizure and entrapment legal defense, we have a track record of successfully litigating for our clients.
Call for a Free Initial Consultation – Start Protecting Your Rights
If you or a family member are in need of experienced criminal defense attorney, contact our Reading, Pennsylvania office by e-mail or call us at 610-285-8410 or toll-free at 1-866-970-1597 to schedule a free, confidential consultation.