Steve Edward Jarmon Jr.
Lamb McErlane PCSteve E. Jarmon is a partner at Lamb McErlane PC and has spent his entire legal career practicing Criminal Law in Chester County, PA and the Greater Philadelphia Area. His primary focus in defending the rights of his clients is to provide open, honest and straightforward legal representation. He is sincerely proud of his dedication to his clients and his reputation in the legal community is unparalleled. Steve has unique experience as a criminal defense attorney because he has worked on both sides of the courtroom. Before he moved into criminal defense, Steve worked as a prosecutor for the Chester County District Attorney’s Office. He began working with the Chester County District Attorney’s Office as a Certified Legal Intern while he was in law school. In this position he prosecuted hundreds of DUI cases and other misdemeanor and felony criminal cases at the preliminary hearing level. After he graduated from law school and passed the bar exam, Steve continued to work for the Chester County District Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Attorney where he successfully tried numerous misdemeanor and felony cases involving DUIs, Drug Possession and Drug Delivery , Theft, Simple and Aggravated Assault and Burglary. After years working with the Chester County District Attorney’s Office and gaining invaluable experience from working closely with local judges and law enforcement, Steve eventually opened his own firm. In this position, Steve defended many cases ranging from low-level summary offenses such as Under Age Drinking to the most serious of felony cases including Homicide and Rape.
- Widener University Delaware School of Law
- J.D. (2005) | Law
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- University of Delaware
- B.S. (2002) | Leadership
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- Partner
- Lamb McErlane PC
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- Founder/Owner
- Jarmon Legal LLC
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- Associate Attorney
- Ciccarelli Law Offices
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- Assistant District Attorney
- Chester County District Attorney's Office
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- Main Line Today Magazine
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- Super Lawyers Magazine
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- Super Lawyers Magazine
- Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Probation and Parole Reform Task Force
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- Pennsylvania Associaton of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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- Chester County Bar Association
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- Pennsylvania
- Free Consultation
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- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Juvenile Law
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
- White Collar Crime
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- English
- Q. i have a freind who is charged with attempting to disarm a police officer, what is the potential outcome of that charge
- A: It would depend on the circumstances but there are a myriad of charges that can come from the described activity. A person could be charged with Resisting Arrest, Recklessly Endangering another Person, Obstruction of Justice, Disorderly Conduct, Aggravated Assault, etc.
- Q. I did 5 to 10 years ,now my 10 years is up soon ,I also got 10 years probation how can I avoid this I was 17 years old
- A: One option that you may have is to petition the court where you were sentenced to terminate your probation early. You should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney in the county which the offense occurred to determine the likelihood that a petition would be granted.
- Q. If robbery was committed how many years would they get or how to knock down the charge possibly?
- A: Many factors would be in play to determine what the potential sentence would be for Robbery. Among them would be the defendant's prior record, county the crime occurred in, the particular judge hearing the case, as well as the particular circumstances of the robbery itself, i.e (was a weapon used, etc.). I would recommend that you contact an experienced criminal defense attorney who practices in the county where the offense occurred to best determine what the potential penalty would be.