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Defenses to DUI
Defenses to DUI

:: Explanatory Note -- The questions listed below discuss what the defenses may typically exist for a DUI case. Each case is different, and this website does not replace the need for an attorney's advice. This website does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please call us at (717) 848-8455 to set up a free, no-risk consultation to discuss your particular case. ::

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  • License suspensions  ( 3 items )
    License suspensions associated with DUI cases involve a variety of questions. This category deals with license suspension issues, discussing common scenarios and answers to common questions.
  • Arrested - What now?  ( 6 items )
    The articles in this section discuss what to do if you are arrested for DUI in York County, Pennsylvania.

     

  • Penalties for DUI  ( 9 items )
    Penalties for DUI

    You should start with "PA DUI Penalties - Overview" then move to the section that most accurately describes your particular facts. Because of the complexity of the DUI law and the many options for sentencing as well as the potential for ARD options, you should call attorney Joseph N. Gothie, Esq., at (717) 848-8455 to discuss your particular facts at a free, confidential, no-risk consultation.

     

  • Do I need a lawyer?  ( 1 item )

    Do I need a lawyer?

    :: Explanatory Note -- The questions listed below discuss some of the benefits of hiring an attorney to represent you in a DUI case in York, PA. Each case is different, and this website does not replace the need for an attorney's advice. This website does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please call us at (717) 848-8455 to set up a free, no-risk consultation to discuss your particular case. ::

     

Newsflash
In a case decided on April 27, 2007, the Commonwealth Court ruled that acceptance into and completion of ARD for a DUI case disqualified an individual from holding a commercial driver's license (CDL) for a year, even though the suspension of his personal license was only for 30 days and even though the DUI offense occurred using a personal vehicle and not a commercial vehicle.
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