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Pennsylvania Court Holds Expert Testimony Not Needed to Convict of DUI General Impairment

If you are stopped for suspicion of a DUI but do not submit to a blood or breath test, the state can nonetheless use circumstantial evidence to charge you with DUI. Typically, in absence of chemical testing, the most detrimental evidence against a DUI suspect is the results of a…

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Pleas Considered in Two Fatal DUI Cases in Pennsylvania

Clair Fink was charged with DUI, third-degree murder, and related offenses in May of last year. Driving drunk the wrong direction on Route 30 last spring, Fink head-on collided with a vehicle driven by Ligonier police Lieutenant Eric Eslary, killing him. According to police records, Fink and a co-worker had…

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Pennsylvania Appeals Court Holds DUI Defendant Not Constitutionally Entitled to Jury Trial

A Superior Court of Pennsylvania recently affirmed appellant Ryan O. Langley’s appeal of his convictions of DUI and driving at an unsafe speed. The court upheld prior precedent holding that (1) an information is required to include facts that might increase the penalty when setting forth the essential elements; and…

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