A new law in Pennsylvania closes a loophole that allowed repeat DUI offenders to be treated as first-time offenders again.
A new law, changing penalties for driving under the influence, signed by Governor Josh Shapiro in December, went into effect immediately.
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New DUI law closes loophole in PA
A new Pennsylvania DUI law closes a loophole involving a diversion program, changing how repeat offenses are counted and increasing penalties for some drivers.
Penalties for a first-time DUI depend on BAC levels. They can include monetary fines, a temporary license suspension, attendance in alcohol highway safety school, and, for higher levels, possible jail ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
The attorney for Pennsylvania’s former top law enforcement officer is arguing that a drunken-driving case against her should be dismissed because prosecutors did not present sufficient evidence. The ...
Major changes are coming to two offenses that threaten thousands in Lancaster County with prison sentences: driving under ...
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