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Reinhart v. COM., DEPT. OF TRANSP.

... On its face, then, it appears that the single criminal episode analysis should be undertaken only where the suspension is brought under 75 Pa.CS § 1532(c), which authorizes suspensions for crimes that have nothing to do with the operation of a motor vehicle, such as the crime ...

Gaudio v. Ford Motor Co.

... Pa.Super. 16, 644 A.2d 1213 (1994), the term "crashworthiness" means "the protection that a motor vehicle affords its passenger against personal injury or death as a result of a motor vehicle accident." Id. at 1218. The doctrine ...

Com. v. Chase

... Section 1221 essentially gave police power to stop any vehicle without any suspicion of criminal activity. Swanger held: [B]efore a police officer may stop a single vehicle to determine whether or not the vehicle is being operated in compliance with the Motor Vehicle Code, he ...