Pensylvania DUI Arrest

by John Pike on Dec. 08, 2014

Criminal Criminal  DUI-DWI 

Summary: DUI arrest effects

Driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance in Pennsylvania is a criminal offense. A conviction may result in fines of thousands of dollars, loss of employment, suspension of driving privileges and even jail time. However, if you have been charged with Driving under the influence you do have certain rights that must be protected. Although you may have been accused of Driving under the influence, that does not mean that your rights should be taken for granted or violated. An experienced lawyer can help you in several ways; including making sure that the test results were indeed accurate, probable cause exists for the initial encounter with police as well as other procedures that must be established. It is commonly thought that the breathalyzer tests administered by police are always one hundred percent accurate. That is not true. You should be aware of all your rights. A criminal record is serious, not only because of the potential punishment but also because of the effect in might have on your future.

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