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- 8/15/18
- Thomas Ramsay representing defendant accused of supplying heroin that killed his girlfriend.
- 7/17/18
- Man sentenced to 4-10 years after firing a gun at witnesses and employees at a convenience store during robbery.
- 1/17/16
- Man escapes state prison and receives only 18 months in county prison for burglary and criminal conspiracy despite his lengthy criminal history and recent “mini-crime spree” thanks to Mr. Ramsay’s effective representation.
- 9/8/14
- Man eligible to participate in Boot Camp program despite his participation in a “significant” heroin distribution operation.
- 4/30/14
- Woman sentenced to four months in prison after stealing jewelry from patients in a nursing home
- 1/7/13
- A woman with a two-decade long history of shoplifting that was fueled by her ongoing mental illness was spared a term in state prison under a plea agreement involving a new diversionary sentencing program.
- 3/11/13
- Tom Ramsay quoted in article about prescription painkillers and heroin use.
- 5/4/13
- Client pled guilty to aggravated assault and sentenced to one year in prison (eligible for work release after nine months) after punching a plain clothes State Trooper in the face and breaking several bones, requiring reconstructive surgery.
- 11/25/13
- Article discussing Mr. Ramsay’s representation of a client who forged Oxycodone prescriptions and faced several felony charges. Mr. Ramsay secured a probationary plea disposition for his paraplegic client who forged Oxycodone prescriptions despite the minimum sentence guideline of 36 to 48 months in prison and the state prison sentence that he faced.
- 8/6/11
- Article about Mr. Ramsay’s representation of a client charged with aggravated assault for stabbing someone in a Wawa parking lot.
- 5/4/11
- Attorney Ramsay secured a probationary plea disposition for a woman who sent threatening letters to neighbors and a bomb threat to the school.
- 5/20/10
- Man enters no contest plea and receives 3 ½ – 10 years for third-degree murder charge
- 11/8/09
- Article about murder, involuntary manslaughter, homicide by vehicle and aggravated assault case that Mr. Ramsay handled
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