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Pennsylvania Drunk Driving Defense

Learn about how PA DUI laws affect you!

In the State of Pennsylvania, getting charged with a DUI is a serious offense. Depending on the nature of the infraction, you could be looking at the loss of your license, jail time, or prison. If there are aggravating factors like injury to your passengers or other parties, the DUI charge can increase the penalties for many other charges against you, so it is essential that you have a dui attorney well versed in PA law. Getting a DUI lawyer instead of (or in conjunction with) a general criminal lawyer will give you access to professional experience with breathalyzer, blood test, and other data that may help your case. DUI lawyers specialize in this field of law where variables like body weight, time since last drink, alcohol content of the stomach, and other factors will have a big difference in the outcome. Furthermore, the reliability and calibration of the machine, and health factors regarding the accused (for instance, diabetics are sometimes mistaken for drunk drivers when their blood sugar level changes) are essential features of a DUI case. Given the .08 BAC limit for drunk driving, it is not easy for the average person to distinguish between "safe" and "over the limit" so we always recommend not drinking at all before getting behind the wheel.

Finally, if are responsible for a DUI infraction in Pennsylvania (and shame on you if you are), you need a lawyer more than if you are falsely accused. This is because prosecutors generally go for maximum charges whenever possible. A skilled PA drunk driving attorney can negotiate reduced sentances and fines that are more in line with the nature of the offense. Whatever you do, we advise you not to confront any legal case without the benefit of a skilled attorney, given the many nuances of justice that are not known to the lay person.

 

Notes and Special Information

Special note: Always consult with an attorney. Nothing on this site should be construed as legal advice, especially since Pennsylvania regularly updates its DUI laws..