DUI Update: PA revises Section 1547 (Implied Consent)
Governor Wolf has signed into law a revision, specifically to the section which explains what a police officer must do following an arrest for DUI
Governor Wolf has signed into law a revision, specifically to the section which explains what a police officer must do following an arrest for DUI
My friend, colleague, and fellow veteran, and Bucks County Criminal Defense Attorney Paul Lang provides an excellent guest blog on PA’s newest DUI law
New Jersey has mandatory minimum sentencing for illegal guns and firearms. It’s “Safety Valve” provides a way in which person can avoid state prison sentence
A conviction for a DUI is not only a serious criminal matter but also an expensive one. Even one DUI conviction can cost a person well over $25,000.00!
Learn about a recent PA Supreme Court decision on a driver’s consent to a DUI blood draw and whether it creates an exception to the search warrant requirement
Learn the difference between the Grand Jury and Preliminary Hearing systems and which is better for the defense
Learn why running from police makes your case worse before and during a criminal trial. Learn the best strategy to follow if police want to stop you
Learn why Philadelphia’s Live Stop Program doesn’t mean police get the automatic right to search your car without a warrant
The criminal defense attorney who presents this image of constant success simply isnt being truthful. Learn why we talk about our defeats and successes
Police must satisfy a 2 part of reasonable suspicion to justify the stop and frisk. They need specific and articulable fact not a hunch.