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  • Whitely & Associates: Why You Need A DUI Attorney The Pennsylvania DUI laws are detailed and complex. The penalties, if you make a wrong decision on your case, may mean serving a mandatory jail sentence and the extended loss of your driving privileges and license. You may have options on how your case will be handled or classified, but if you do not know what those options are you cannot take advantage of them. Bucks County DUI Attorney If you have been arrested on DUI charges, you should have a lawyer represent you to make sure you obtain the best possible outcome on your case. In Pennsylvania, DUI is a very serious charge with serious penalties and the lawyer you hire should be experienced and knowledgeable regarding the DUI laws and how the court system enforces them. The DUI laws in Pennsylvania provide harsh penalties for DUI convictions. [Click here to see chart of penalties in Pennsylvania] Depending on various factors (such as your BAC level, prior offenses, and whether there was an accident, injuries or death involved), the penalties include imprisonment, hefty fines, license suspension or revocation, and more. Depending on the specific circumstances of your case, if this is your first offense you may also be eligible for the ARD program, which saves you from having a criminal record that would most likely follow you for the rest of your life.
  • Zlock & Snyder: Employers are becoming increasingly concerned about knowing whether applicants have criminal records. Part of this concern stems from large jury verdicts that have been rendered against employers for negligently hiring people with criminal histories who ultimately harm others. However, the laws vary widely from state to state about which criminal records an employer must or may access, what an employer may ask a potential employee and what the job applicant must reveal. If you have a criminal record and seek a job, it is in your best interest to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in criminal law and employment law so that you go into the job search fully informed of your rights and restrictions.
  • Andrew Schneider: Traffic and driving related offenses can have serious criminal consequences, such as loss of your license and job, particularly when a driver is accused of driving under the influence. While these offenses are not always thought of as crimes, when charged with a traffic or driving related offenses, you have many rights as a criminal defendant, including the right to cross-examine the witnesses against you, even if they are police officers.
  • Joseph Thiroway: Caught Driving Under The Influence?-- Protect Your Rights!
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