The law also changes a recent court ruling that limits how prior DUI cases are counted. As a result, repeat offenders will not be able to dodge higher penalties.
There will be no more DUI “do-overs” in Pennsylvania. A new state law is changing how repeat drunk-driving offenses are counted, closing a loophole prosecutors say put public safety at risk — while ...
Major changes are coming to two offenses that threaten thousands in Lancaster County with prison sentences: driving under suspension and driving under the influence. These sweeping changes make an ...
(WBRE/WYOU) — State police announced DUI checkpoints will be placed on various roadways across the state over the Labor Day weekend. According to Pennsylvania State Police, sobriety checkpoints and ...
A Cumberland County man learned Tuesday he will serve no added jail time for causing a fatal crash in June 2021 that changed DUI law in Pennsylvania. Larry W. Hunte pleaded guilty to counts of ...