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The vast majority of offenses occur at night between 11 PM and 5 AM on the weekends. These arrests account for 46% of all those that occur in a given week.
Your first court appearance after a Pennsylvania DUI arrest will be at an initial arraignment, or usually at a "preliminary hearing". At the arraignment, the charges against you will be read and you will be asked to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty.
With the first offense, there usually is no license suspension. However, second and third offenses result in a 12-month license suspension. You will also be required to an ignition interlock device. This device requires drivers to perform a breathalyzer test before they start their car.
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This rule mandates that DUI offenders must be released promptly after arrest unless they pose a danger or are unlikely to appear in court. A criminal complaint must also be filed within five days of the arrest. Understanding this rule can significantly impact the outcome of a DUI case.
Drunk driving suspects can expect to spend at least two hours answering questions, being fingerprinted and photographed, and submitting to chemical testing of the driver's blood alcohol content (BAC). A driver could spend a few hours before they are released, or it may take up to a few days.
1st Offense DUI: A misdemeanor, six months probation, and a $300 fine; 2nd Offense DUI: A misdemeanor, five days to six months in jail, a $300 -$2500 fine, and a one-year license suspension; 3rd Offense DUI: 2nd-degree misdemeanor, ten days to two years in prison, a $500 -$5,000 fine, and a one-year license suspension.
This program is administered by the Adult Probation and Parole Office, is certified by the state of Pennsylvania, and consists of 12.5 hours of classroom education. Classes are held in four cycles throughout the year: January-March, April-June, July-September, and October-December.
After formal acceptance into the ARD program, the offender must remain under supervision for 12 months, and must complete the following within the first five months of supervision: Successfully complete any remaining community service requirements. Successfully complete any required drug and alcohol treatment.