Tylersport Traffic Lawyer, Pennsylvania


Christopher P. Fiore

Traffic, White Collar Crime, DUI-DWI, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  26 Years

Gregory R. Gifford

Traffic, Criminal, Insurance, Animal Bite
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  40 Years

Joseph Sciulli

Litigation, Criminal, Traffic, Family Law, Civil Rights
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

In Interest of OJ

... OPINION BY BOWES, J.: ¶ 1 The Commonwealth appeals from a September 26, 2006 order suppressing drugs seized from a motor vehicle pursuant to a protective search for weapons conducted after a lawful traffic stop. [1] We reverse and remand. ...

Com. v. Chase

... BEFORE: CAPPY, CJ, CASTILLE, NEWMAN, SAYLOR, EAKIN, BAER and BALDWIN, JJ. OPINION. Justice EAKIN. At 3:30 am on August 24, 2004, Officer John Stephens was parked off Route 5, a two-lane highway with a broken-yellow center line and no traffic signals. ...

Com. v. Perry

... [2] We hold that this Court's decision in Commonwealth v. Minnich, 874 A.2d 1234 (Pa.Super.2005), finding that potential danger of causing an accident is sufficient to establish probable cause to initiate a traffic stop, applies in full to the current reasonable-suspicion standard. ...