1. A Woman Scorned

    “You’ve heard the saying, ‘Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.’ Well, ladies, it is time for some serious fury! . . . We are angry and we won’t take it any more!” Those words were written by Donna Henes of the Huffington Post to exhort…

  2. Jury Doesn’t Buy Sexual Assault Story

    After a trial on felony sexual assault charges, the jury was not convinced by the victim’s story.

    “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned,” Attorney Jeff Conrad began his closing arguments on behalf of Clymer Musser & Conrad client, Travis Petri.

    “[Jane Doe] is not a victim. She’s a…

  3. Father Waives Preliminary Hearing on Involuntary Manslaughter Charge

    On January 15, 2014, a father who accidentally shot his infant daughter waived the preliminary hearing on the charges. G. Scott Davis was charged with felony involuntary manslaughter, reckless endangerment, and endangering a child for his accidental Christmas Eve handgun discharge.

    Davis’s defense attorney, Jeff Conrad, said of Davis and…

  4. Lancaster DA Convinced Davis’s Infant Shooting Was Accidental

    After thorough investigation, Lancaster County District Attorney Craig Stedman said he is convinced that Clymer Musser & Conrad’s client, G. Scott Davis’s, fatal Christmas Eve shooting of his infant daughter was completely accidental.

    Stedman was initially skeptical that the handgun discharge could have been an accident, but Davis cooperated fully…

  5. Go with God. . .

    Attorney Jeffrey Conrad of Clymer Musser & Conrad, P.C., secures an acquittal for the  local Montgomery County Pastor charged with disorderly conduct.  The Pastor was charged after attempting to speak with Attorney General Kathleen Kane on the matter of how the state defines marriage.

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  6. Innocent People Duped & Government’s Failure

    Attorney Jeff Conrad represents one of four local men charged by the federal government and tried before a jury nearly three years ago.  After trial, it was discovered that the Government failed to provide important evidence the Bittermans could have used to show their innocence.  As Attorney Conrad explained to…