Drug Offenses

Understanding Drug Crimes in Pennsylvania

Drug crimes refer to a broad category of acts involving illegal drugs. They include the use, possession, manufacturing, and distribution of unlawful controlled substances such as cocaine, amphetamines, and LSD. 

Controlled substances are classified according to their potential for abuse...

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Winning a DUI or DWI Case

Driving while intoxicated (DWI), operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI), or driving under the influence (DUI) are all ways to describe the same thing: intoxicated driving. Intoxication may be the result of alcohol or another chemical substance (e.g., marijuana) or both. To be a criminal offense in Philadelphia, your blood alcohol...

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Self Incrimination

Charged with a Crime in Philadelphia? Do Not Incriminate Yourself

The 5th Amendment of the Constitution holds that you have the right against self-incrimination. This means that you cannot be forced to answer questions or otherwise provide information about yourself that will likely result in your facing criminal...

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Public Transit Accident

Public transit is a great source of transportation: it's convenient, economical, and most usually safe. Sometimes, though, accidents do happen, and when they do, they can be serious. Unlike auto accidents where you deal with private individuals, private entities, and/or insurance companies––public transit accidents involve a government entity. The rules are different....

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Problems with Breath Test

What is a Breath Test in Philadelphia?

Philadelphia Law enforcement officers use breath tests in roadside testing and following arrests to help determine if an individual was under the influence of alcohol while operating a vehicle.

A preliminary alcohol screening is often conducted through a...

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Medical Malpractice FAQs

What is medical malpractice in Philadelphia?

Medical malpractice is often defined as negligence by a medical professional. However, negligence or a medical mistake alone do not always establish a successful medical malpractice claim.

Medical negligence requires a medical professional's breach of the medical standard of...

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Right to Speedy Trial

Understanding Your Constitutional Right to a Speedy Trial in Philadelphia

The 6th Amendment to the United States Constitution holds that “(i)n all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial.” It also holds that:

The jury shall be...
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