York Elder Abuse Case: Defending Against Multiple Severe Charges
A couple from York County allegedly left the wife’s elderly mother in unsafe and vile conditions and are now facing serious criminal charges. Criminal charges can range from a misdemeanor with up to 5 years in prison to first-degree felony charges carrying up to 20 years and substantial fines.
According to Pennsylvania officials, the couple was responsible for looking after the victim’s finances and daily care. However, they failed to meet even her necessities. Investigators say they wasted the victim’s money and didn’t properly care for her. When incidents like this happen, Pennsylvania doesn’t hesitate to go after people who neglect or financially exploit elders, and the punishments are harsh.
Criminal charges related to elder neglect, financial exploitation, and abuse are complex. They may carry long-term consequences, including incarceration, steep fines, and reputational damage. Having an experienced lawyer will make a huge difference in getting fair treatment. The Criminal Defense Team fights hard for people facing serious charges, building customized defenses that directly confront accusations and safeguard your future. Contact the LLF Law Firm immediately by calling 888-535-3686 or sending us a message online to get started on your defense.
What Happens During Elder Neglect and Financial Exploitation Cases?
Charges involving elder neglect and financial abuse can quickly pile up, each with separate punishments. Defendants who know what to expect are often better prepared for court and the challenges ahead.
- Investigation and Arrest: Police investigations include medical documents and financial records, as well as speaking directly with witnesses to build their case. They’ll usually arrest someone only after the evidence lines up.
- Formal Charges: People accused of elder neglect or financial abuse often face multiple serious offenses. Standard charges include felony neglect, economic exploitation, theft by deception, and recklessly endangering another person.
- Penalties: Those found guilty can face years in prison, hefty fines, a permanent criminal record, and limits on working in caregiving or handling finances in the future.
- Trial and Sentencing: At trial, prosecutors need to prove to the jury that the defendant acted either intentionally or with reckless disregard. Sentencing varies widely based on the exact charges, how severe the actions were, and other specifics uncovered during the trial.
How The LLF Law Firm Defends Clients Facing Multiple Criminal Charges
Being accused of elder neglect or financial exploitation does not mean automatic guilt. The Criminal Defense Team fights to challenge the charges and minimize the consequences for defendants. Here’s how:
- Disputing the Evidence: Attorneys look closely at the investigation to find any errors in how evidence was obtained or to identify inconsistencies in the accusations.
- Questioning Intent: Prosecutors must demonstrate the accused knowingly or recklessly harmed the victim. In many elder neglect cases, the real issue is confusion, honest mistakes, or not having enough resources—not intentional misconduct.
- Challenging Overcharging: Sometimes prosecutors include unnecessary or exaggerated charges to make defendants look worse. An experienced lawyer can push back to reduce or eliminate these inflated charges.
- Negotiating Alternative Sentences: Under certain circumstances, defendants might avoid jail by accepting probation, participating in rehabilitation, or repaying financial losses.
Secure Experienced Legal Representation Today
It’s important to seek legal assistance when accused of these charges because, without experienced legal help, they can ruin someone’s reputation, financial stability, and freedom. The Criminal Defense Team fights aggressively for clients accused of these difficult crimes.
If you or someone close to you faces elder neglect charges in Pennsylvania, it’s critical to act immediately. Contact the LLF Law Firm today at 888-535-3686 or connect with us online. Let’s set up your consultation and create a strong defense.