...Code," Clark said. Edward F. Spreha Jr., a DUI defense attorney with Mancke, Wagner & Spreha in Harrisburg who was not involved...
A trial court may rule that a police officer had probable cause to follow a suspected drunk driver into a neighboring municipality even if the officer testified at trial that he believed he only had
A chemical test conducted after a suspected DUI stop is done for evidence gathering purposes, the state Supreme Court has ruled, and does not trigger a suspect's right to counsel
...who refuse to do so, Mancke said. Mancke, of Mancke Wagner Spreha & McQuillan in Harrisburg, argued that the test constituted a "critical...
A drunken driving defendant's conviction should be affirmed despite alleged irregularities stemming from the fact that he was arrested on the day one state DUI law was repealed and a new statute took
A drunken driving defendant's conviction should be affirmed despite alleged irregularities stemming from the fact that he was arrested on the day one state DUI law was repealed and a new statute took
...the neighboring jurisdiction of the officer," said Mancke, a lawyer at Mancke Wagner & Spreha in Harrisburg. Terrance M. Edwards, assistant counsel for the...
A defendant who pleaded guilty to a non-violent drug offense and agreed to participate in a probationary treatment program shouldn't lose his driver's license because he had never actually been convi
A defendant who pleaded guilty to a non-violent drug offense and agreed to participate in a probationary treatment program shouldn't lose his driver's license because he had never actually been convi
Pennsylvania prosecutors in town for a conference Wednesday were briefed on how amendments to the DUI law would change legal standards and sentencing procedures in drunken driving cases
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