1. 84 Charges Dropped in Plea Deal

    Defense attorney, Jeff Conrad, negotiated the withdrawal of 84 charges in exchange for a guilty plea. On Monday, April 27, 2015, Bainbridge man, Albert Gingrich, pleaded guilty to two felony and one misdemeanor sex crimes involving minors.

    “This is a very sad situation. We were happy to get something…

  2. Harassment Charges for Church Discipline Dismissed

    On April 20, 2015, the court dismissed all harassment charges arising from Harvest Bible Chapel of King of Prussia counseling members as part of church discipline.

    “Pastor Townsend and his leaders were not afraid to stand up for what is right and to stand strongly upon their right to practice…

  3. Self-Surrender: Not as It Appears

    Felix Santiago-Caraballo self-surrendered on Wednesday, March 11, 2015, after being charged with aggravated assault and unlawful restraint related to an alleged incident with his two children and their mother. Santiago-Caraballo had been wanted since March 6, 2015, and surrendered before Magisterial District Judge John Winters with the assistance of his…

  4. Adult World Folds, Free Speech Prevails

    After three and a half years of litigation, Adult World acknowledged that The King’s Men have a right to picket on public property.

    Counsel for Adult World proposed a settlement offer minutes before jury selection in the Philadelphia federal courthouse on Monday, January 12, 2015.

    “The settlement is a victory…

  5. Campaign to Fund Vacation for the Critically Ill

    In honor of its founder and director, Caleb Walker, A Week Away will hold the grand finale of the Light the Tree Campaign at the Federal Taphouse on Saturday, December 20, 2014.

    Caleb Walker died of brain and spinal cancer on December 3, 2014, just days after launching the Light…

  6. Survivor of Family Killing Forgives Murderer on Death Row

    Indiana County man, Larry “R.J.” Bobish Jr., said he forgives the man who fatally shot his mother, father, and pregnant sister 12 years ago.

    During a drug dispute in 2012, Mark Duane Edwards Jr. shot Bobish’s father twice, shot Bobish through the hand into his head, stabbed Bobish five times,…

  7. Conrad Speaks to National Coalition of Motorcyclists

    On November 8, 2014, Jeff Conrad spoke to over 200 motorcyclists at the National Coalition of Motorcyclists Region VII Seminar. Conrad discussed biker safety, the right to search and seizure, and color bans in restaurants and bars.

    The conference included motorcyclists from Delaware, Washington DC, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West…

  8. Central PA COC Toy Ride Raises $50,000

    On Saturday, October 11, 2014, hundreds of motorcyclists road to Penn State Hershey’s Children Hospital to deliver a $50,000 check.

    The Central Pennsylvania Confederation of Clubs raised the money and organized bikers from twenty-five different motorcycle clubs, including its Chief Counsel Jeff Conrad, as part of COC’s 19th Annual Toy…