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Being charged with a DUI in Pennsylvania has very serious repercussions. It is important to find a Harrisburg DUI attorney that will do everything in their power to ensure that a DUI conviction does not haunt you for the rest of your life. The best DUI lawyers in Pennsylvania are often able to get a DUI charge dismissed and expunged leaving you with a license and a clean record to police and employers.

Make no mistake, if not taken seriously a DUI charge in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will have lasting consequences capable of affecting your employment, future and freedom. The vast majority of people who have been charged with a DUI do not have a past criminal record and deserve a second chance without having the "book" thrown at them. In Pennsylvania it is not illegal to drink and drive as long as the person operating the vehicle is not impaired and does not have a blood alcohol content above.08.

With that said it is important to understand that it is not safe to drink and drive. The best DUI defense attorney will know the most effective ways to defend a client who has been charged with a DUI.
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Attorney Quinlan has practiced law in Pennsylvania since 2001.
He earned his J.D. at Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, PA, and earned his B.A. at Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, PA.
He is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar.
He also belongs to the Pennsylvania State Bar Association.
Mr. Quinlan has guided hundreds of clients through both criminal and bankruptcy courts, resulting in acquittals and the discharge of hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt.
Additionally, he has experience as a county and state prosecutor at government agencies, including the York County District Attorney's Office where he worked as a senior prosecuting attorney in the Crimes Against Children Unit.
Most people come into our office and they've never been charged with anything before in their lives.
A DUI charge in Pennsylvania means that if you are convicted there is an absolute certainty that you will be going to jail.
That's the reality of the state of the law in Pennsylvania.
These charges are a big deal even if it's your first offense.
Attorney Quinlan understands the stakes and will do whatever he can to get rid of the harmful effects of the DUI and the potential of going to jail, losing your license or losing your professional license.
Contrary to popular belief, there are many possible defenses to DUI charges in Pennsylvania.
Many people believe that because they were arrested on the suspicion of driving under the influence - and possibly even had their license already suspended - that the District Attorney has enough evidence against them to convict.
However, this is simply not true.
There are many solid defenses to DUI charges and I have personally had success in court using these strategies.
Law enforcement failure to properly maintain and test breathalyzer equipment for accuracy.
When you are arrested for a DUI in Pennsylvania, you will need to request a DMV hearing within 10 days to challenge the suspension of your license.
Failure to do so within the specified time frame usually results in your forfeiting the right to challenge the suspension.
It is extremely important that you contact an attorney as quickly as possible following your DUI arrest in order to properly request the hearing and present your defense.
Many people who have been arrested on suspicion of DUI assume that the evidence against them is so overwhelming that they have no choice but to have their license suspended.
In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, depending on the type of drug crime you are accused of, you may face misdemeanor or felony charges.
Some of the drugs that are illegal and are considered to be a controlled substance or narcotic under Pennsylvania law and the United States government include cocaine, marijuana, LSD, ecstasy, methamphetamine, heroin, and PCP.
Also, in some instances drug crimes may even involve legal or illegal prescription drugs.
A drug crime is a very serious offense and can have dire consequences if you are convicted.
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