A new law in Pennsylvania closes a loophole that allowed repeat DUI offenders to be treated as first-time offenders again.
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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.
The law also changes a recent court ruling that limits how prior DUI cases are counted. As a result, repeat offenders will ...
TOWANDA — Bradford County District Attorney Richard Wilson announced Wednesday that he will once again be offering ...
A state law took effect on Monday, Dec. 22, allowing harsher penalties for repeat offenders who drive under the influence.
A new law, changing penalties for driving under the influence, signed by Governor Josh Shapiro in December, went into effect immediately.
Major changes are coming to two offenses that threaten thousands in Lancaster County with prison sentences: driving under ...
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 ...
BEAVER COUNTY, Pa. — Whether it’s opioids or alcohol, most drivers think twice about getting behind the wheel of a car after consuming. But what about days after you have legally used medical cannabis ...
(WBRE/WYOU) — State police announced DUI checkpoints will be placed across various roadways in Pennsylvania during the Easter weekend. According to Pennsylvania State Police, sobriety checkpoints and ...
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