Pennsylvania DUI Roadblock Laws
Pennsylvania defines a DUI roadblock as a well-marked stationary point supervised by police who make a brief “without suspicion” stop to determine intoxication
Pennsylvania defines a DUI roadblock as a well-marked stationary point supervised by police who make a brief “without suspicion” stop to determine intoxication
Police can perform a warrantless search of a car. Prosecutors and district attorneys have argued that there is no expectation of privacy in a rental
In Pennsylvania, assault is divided into two categories – aggravated and simple. Your criminal lawyer must explain the difference between these crimes.
At these civil hearings, the burden is on the Commonwealth to establish a nexus between the asset and a violation of the controlled substances act
It is important that your criminal lawyer explains to you the circumstances under which police may search your phone.
Our Philadelphia Criminal Defense Law Firm represents accused persons in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Unlike a criminal court, the plaintiffÂ’s lawyers can force him to either testify or invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination
Unlike New Jersey, the majority of Pennsylvania Uniform FirearmÂ’s Act, none of them carry with them a mandatory minimum sentence except section 6111(g)(2)
Philadelphia 76er Mike Scott found himself involved in scuffle outside of Lincoln Financial Field prior to an Eagles. He won’t face any criminal charges!
In Pennsylvania a person is typically eligible for an expungement when their felony or misdemeanor charge does not result in a criminal conviction