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Learn About DUI Law in Philadelphia PA

In Pennsylvania, a motorist driving under the influence can be convicted for vehicle homicide under traffic obligations, especially if there is proof that DUI is a direct factor in the victimu2019s death. DUI attorneys are therefore available to individuals who warrant such cases in an effort to assist them negotiate a deal.

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Learn About DUI Law in Philadelphia PA

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  1. Learn About DUI Law in Philadelphia PA

  2. Table of contents DUI Law/Lawyers, Philadelphia, PA DUI Penalties  First-time offenders  Second-time offenders  Third-time offenders • Insurance claims • High rate DUIs LocalAttorney Contact Details

  3. DUI Law/Lawyers, Philadelphia, PA According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), drivers under the influence constitute about 29 deaths a day. In Philadelphia, there has been a decrease in DUI cases over the years, as more cases are recorded in rural counties than in urban areas in Pennsylvania.

  4. In Pennsylvania, a motorist driving under the influence can be convicted for vehicle homicide under traffic obligations, especially if there is proof that DUI is a direct factor in the victim’s death. DUI attorneys are therefore available to individuals who warrant such cases in an effort to assist them negotiate a deal.

  5. DUI attorneys are therefore available to individuals who warrant such cases in an effort to assist them negotiate a deal. In the event of homicide by vehicle through DUI’s, the convicted individual may face up to ten years in prison and receive fines of up to $25,000. However, alcohol-induced accidents are still rampant all over the country. With these numbers, there are several laws regarding the placement of DUI cases which are categorized depending on the following factors:

  6. • The severity of the offense This depends on the accident outcomes, whether it was fatal or not, and the severity of the damage. • Number of prior offenses If the driver has prior DUI records, the punishment levels increase drastically. First-time offenders are bound to get leniency; however, also reliant on the severity of the case.

  7. • BloodAlcohol Levels The Blood Alcohol Levels (BAC) required in Philadelphia should not be more than 0.08%. The higher the BAC levels, the more severe the punishment. Philadelphia laws on DUI are among the strongest in the U.S., with severe consequences to drivers depending on the above factors. With these stringent laws, there are different penalties for every offender.

  8. DUI Penalties Philadelphia DUI’s are categorized as follows: • First-time offenders • Second-time offenders • Third-time offenders

  9. First-time offenders Individuals categorized as first-time offenders are those without any prior DUI record convictions within the past ten years. A first time offender with a BAC of at least 0.08% and 0.1% ultimately qualifies for a misdemeanor. Although the individual will not get their license canceled or suspended, they will face fines of up to $300. First-time offenders also face six months in probation, or jail depending on the severity of the crime. The individual is also required to attend an alcohol safety class.

  10. In case of death or impairment or damage to property with a BAC of more than 0.2% but less than 0.16%, the convicted first-time offender driver will face 48hours to six months in jail plus fines of $500 to $5000 plus a suspended license for twelve months. A first-time offender with a minor passenger faces the first-degree misdemeanor with $1000 in fines or 100 hours in community service, and five years in jail or five months license suspension.

  11. Second-time offenders Or second-time offenders, for individuals convicted with driving with DUI, the suspected convict can be jailed from five days to six months, and receive fines from $300 to $1500. Their vehicle license is then suspended for a minimum of twelve months. Second-time offenders are ensured of a mandatory jail term of between five to ninety days in jail with parole.

  12. Third-time offenders Offenders for this category face ten days to two years in jail, with $500 to $5000 in jail fines with a minimum of twelve-month suspension on their license. The minimum jail term for these offenders is between ten days to one year in jail, depending on the BAC levels and capacity to cooperate in testing.

  13. There are also special fines for violators who have a BAC of above 0.16% and refusal to submit to a breath test. The driver found with this case will most likely face 72 hours to six months jail term, and around $1000 to $1500 in jail fines. The license suspension period is for around twelve months, with mandatory classes in alcohol safety classes.

  14. Insurance claims For DUI drivers in Philadelphia, insurance companies often charge more to individuals who have multiple DUI charges and charge them more due to the likelihood of attaining the DUI charges. The insurance company also considers the driver liability, and therefore the policy is charged more than the average policyholder.

  15. High rate DUIs Motorists with DUIs of over 0.16% in BAC levels face higher penalties due to the high risk involved. First offenses face 48 hours to six months jail terms with a twelve-month license suspension. Second and third offense face thirty days to ninety-day minimum offense charges with twelve to eighteen-month license suspension respectively

  16. With extremely high DUIs, the judge may add a victim to the sentencing, which requires the offender to attend such sessions. Offenders with license suspension may at least complete half of the sentence until they are allowed to apply for license reinstatement. Despite all these charges, being convicted with a DUI gives one the option to redeem themselves. For instance, the court can dismiss the DUI charge upon successful completion of the program charged to the convict.

  17. Local Attorney Contact Details The Law Offices of Steven E. Kellis Address: 1500 John F. Kennedy Blvd Suite 900 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone Number : (215) 543-6566 Email : steven@kellislaw.com Website: https://www.pennsylvania-dui-lawyer.com/

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