Plenty of people have found themselves in a situation in which they felt fine to drive, only to find that their blood alcohol content is over the legal limit after stopping for the police. If this happened to you, you should know the potential consequences of driving...
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Drunk Driving
How accurate are field sobriety tests?
Pennsylvania law enforcement officers are vigilant about making the city streets and highways safer. To this end, they are often on the lookout for signs of impaired driving. While these signs might include reckless driving, swerving, lane drifting or failure to...
Soft drug decriminalization does not extend to driving
You have probably heard "Do not drink and drive," but what about "Do not smoke and drive?" As an increasing number of states relax laws on recreational soft drugs like cannabis, this question is becoming more relevant. This is because drugged driving is leading to...
DUI penalties get tougher after the first conviction
For someone with no criminal history, a conviction for drinking and driving in Pennsylvania does two things. One, it can get your driver's license suspended, force you to pay a fine, and potentially send you to jail. Two, it will set you up to experience an even...
Can I turn away from a DUI checkpoint?
With the holiday season just around the corner, police departments across Pennsylvania will increase their patrols for drunk drivers. Many will have DUI checkpoints over the next several weeks, hoping to stop drunk drivers before they cause an accident and hurt...
Common myths regarding breath tests
Police officers in Pennsylvania commonly use handheld devices to measure the breath-alcohol content of motorists suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol. A reading of 0.08 or more represents probable cause to arrest the driver. The collection of the blood...
Methods used by police officers to evaluate DUI suspects
Society has an interest in keeping intoxicated drivers off of the roads of Pennsylvania. As a result, law enforcement officers follow specific guidelines for identifying DUI suspects and then conducting field sobriety tests. Reasons to initiate a traffic stop Patrol...
When a breathalyzer test results in a DUI
Blood alcohol content is the basic standard of measuring someone’s level of intoxication despite how inebriated the individual really is. The less someone weighs, the less it takes for a person to hit the legal limit of 0.08. This can make it a shock for someone who...
High-speed chase in Pennsylvania leads to DUI charge
A Pennsylvania man faces a raft of criminal charges including counts of receiving stolen property, eluding law enforcement and driving under the influence of alcohol after allegedly led police on a high-speed chase through Centre County on the evening of April 28. The...
Pennsylvania woman likely to be acquitted on DUI charge
A panel of Pennsylvania appeals judges have ruled that police officers cannot initiate traffic stops based only on a sense that something is amiss. The decision was handed down in a case involving a 25-year-old Mechanicsburg woman who was charged with driving under...