Who Qualifies for ARDs in Lancaster County?

By Robert M. Going, Attorney Drivers in Lancaster County, PA, are considered legally impaired if they have a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 percent or greater. If a driver is underage, the BAC tolerance drops to .02. And while alcohol-related fatalities account for nearly 30 percent of all traffic fatalities in the commonwealth, DUIs are also issued when law enforcement encounters motorists impaired by drugs or prescription medication.…

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DUIs and ARDs in Lancaster County

By Robert M. Going, Jr., Attorney Driving while under the influence, also known as DUI, is a criminal offense that could result in severe consequences. A convicted DUI driver can face probation, hefty fines, license suspension, and possible jail time. There are no discriminations against age or one’s level of experience. The penalties only depend on the level of alcohol in the offender’s system,…

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DUIs and ARDs in Lancaster County

By Robert M. Going, Jr., Attorney When people are pulled over for Driving Under the Influence or DUI, their lives can change very quickly. In just a few moments an otherwise law-abiding citizen can face arrest, prosecution, fines, license suspension, state-mandated safety classes, probation, time in treatment centers, or even prison. Getting charged with a DUI can affect every part of life. In Pennsylvania,…

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