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DUI charges are no joke. Even a first offense can result in fines, jail time, and the inability to find work with certain employers in the future. If you’ve been charged with a DUI, don’t despair—you may be able to fight it! Keep reading for tips on how to beat

DUI (Driving under the influence) cases are on the rise in Pennsylvania. According to the state police, over 22,000 arrests were made in 2019 for DUI, a 10% increase from DUI arrests in 2018. This makes it important to utilize the expertise of a DUI attorney in Allentown. Getting arrested for

The laws in Pennsylvania on DUI cases have gotten progressively harsher over the years. Once upon a time when a police officer pulled over someone suspected of being under the influence, the officer might just lock up the car and drive the person home for the night to sleep it

From Slatington to Coopersburg, New Tripoli to Emmaus, Hellertown to Walnutport, Bethlehem to Easton, prosecutors aggressively pursue charges against people suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI).   DUI penalties in Lehigh County and Northampton County are harsh and may involve jail time, long license suspensions,

If you have a case pending in the Lehigh County court, you can visit www.LehighCounty.org for the county’s website.  On the site you’ll find information on various court offices, individual judges and the legal opinions from cases published by those judges.  The structure of Lehigh County courts is the same

If you’ve been charged with a crime as an adult in Pennsylvania and you have little or no prior criminal record, you may be eligible for the ARD program.  ARD stands for Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition—fancy words for special probation.  This program is offered at the discretion of the District Attorney’s