A new law in Pennsylvania closes a loophole that allowed repeat DUI offenders to be treated as first-time offenders again.
A new Pennsylvania DUI law closes a loophole involving a diversion program, changing how repeat offenses are counted and increasing penalties for some drivers.
A new law, changing penalties for driving under the influence, signed by Governor Josh Shapiro in December, went into effect immediately.
TOWANDA — Bradford County District Attorney Richard Wilson announced Wednesday that he will once again be offering ...
A recent decision by the state Supreme Court has upended how some prosecutors and defense attorneys are approaching first-time offenses for driving under the influence. In a May 30 opinion, the court ...
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 ...