Archive for February, 2012

The Truth About DUIs

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

Drinking, it is today has an active role in the lives of many Americans today. An individual can easily see alcohol more than 5 times a day whether it is on the television, in their homes, on advertisements, and even in churches. Alcohol truly is now more than ever a member of our society today. Although alcohol can certainly provide the fun and good times for anyone it does not always mean that the party will never stop. If not practiced and handled with caution and responsibility drinking can end up in the pain, and suffering of not one, but many individuals.

Drinking and driving is a crime that everyone is familiar with today. Whether we believe it or not we are all affected in one-way or another when a DUI occurs. Of course, we never assume or think that such a thing would ever happen to us, but this is the exact thinking that lands many people in a prison cell for that very thing. When you drink small or large it is always good to have a plan in action set to go. Have a designated driver ready assigned for that evening, or better yet get a taxi, which allows everyone to have safe fun to and from their location of festivities.

A DUI charge and conviction is very serious. It can affect your life now and later. Many individuals who receive a DUI charge have to pay numerous legal and non-legal fees that range from minor to very expensive. It is also known that when you come into contact with a DUI on your record it impacts your employment status greatly. Today, many businesses whether they are public or private will not hire an individual with a DUI on their record, and if gained can easily terminate their employment status.

Getting a DUI can also easily lead you into a nice, long stay in a public prison with more than you bargained for that evening when you got into your car thinking that you could easily get from Point A to Point B safe and sound. The next time you consider getting in your car and driving home or where ever after having a drink or two remember that you are not the only one on the road and that you should care about the safety of not only yourself, but everyone around you.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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Penalties To Potentially Increase

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

When we encounter a law or a rule we automatically think either one of two things: either I am really glad that this is a part of our social standards, or that it is completely pointless and just a waste a time and space. Although some rules seem a little sillier than others, laws are truly there to make sure that everyone is taken care of in one way, shape, or form. They are there to make sure that all are protected from anything that occur or result from an action or situation. Yet, should some laws be stepped up just a bit more than others?

Recently, many Pennsylvania lawmakers have come to the conclusion that laws within the state concerning driving while under the influence of alcohol or other substances should be stepped up. Pennsylvania is one of only a few states that offer programs such as the ARD Program that offer first time DUI offenders the opportunity to simply wipe their slate clean form the incident altogether upon completion of the program. Although the program is one that many individuals who make the mistake of drinking and driving appreciate day in and day out, those throughout the community are beginning to question if laws should be stepped up when dealing with those that drink and drive.

Lawmakers are now looking at more stricter and harsher punishment for even first time DUI offenders. Ignition interlock devices are now familiar to many that have become accustomed with drinking and driving. Usually after an individual commits a second DUI infraction, these devices are installed into the individual’s motor vehicle. The device must be blown into before the car can actually start or go into motion. It measures the blood alcohol content of the individual driving and if over the legal limit will not start.

Although many view these devices as time consuming and somewhat expensive, overall, these could easily save the lives of hundreds every month on the road. With so many technological advances and opportunities one can only hope that with the possibility of punishments becoming harsher for DUI first time offenders that the crime will soon diminish greatly and save lives in more than one way.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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Another Tale of Faulty Breathalyzers

Monday, February 27th, 2012

Today, technology is an active part of any individual’s life not only in the United States, but also pretty much from coast-to-coast, and worldwide. We can see technology literally everywhere we turn: in every room of our homes, our cars, our offices, and even in the palm of our hands. Technology has impacted not what we can do everyday, but ultimately what we choose to do everyday. Without technology as it is today we would have many things that could still be seen as in the “Dark Ages”. However, when we use technology we expect it to work 100%, right?

A DUI is a very serious crime, especially within the world we live today. Driving while under the influence of not only alcohol, but any drug that could render an individual physically and mentally incapable to properly function a motor vehicle is one thing that not only kills that motor vehicle driver, but also that of all others around them. Punishment for a DUI does not only impact an individual legally, but also socially as well. Therefore, it is important to make sure that if you are falsely accused of a DUI you get all the facts straight.

Breathalyzer tests are known by now to be faulty instruments that are used in the field of DUI investigations. Many individuals every year are charged, and unfortunately convicted of a DUI thanks to these malfunctioning devices. However, many things and factors can easily alter the results of a breathalyzer exam. One incident shows a man that had a digestive issue that caused him to have some varying form of acid reflex that resulted in some alcohol that is within the stomach and digestive tract to resurface. Unfortunately, the breathalyzer test picked up on this and from there the man was falsely accused for driving while under the influence of alcohol.

Luckily, the man’s case went to court where he brought forth medical evidence that proved his innocence thanks to medical professional testimonies, as well as medical charts. However, some individuals are not always as fortunate as this man and today are having to deal with the consequences of being an innocent individual that has had to deal with faulty equipment that has now impacted their lives forever.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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What Really Is Erratic Driving?

Friday, February 24th, 2012

From an early age when we begin to see the emergence of rules whether they are in our household, school, daycare, or even a team of some sort. Rules are there to give a moralistic view and action to a possible situation that an individual could run into in one way or another. Although rules are there for our safety and protection, the phrase “rules are meant to be broken” can be seen almost anywhere. However, when you encounter not only one rule, but also all rules together you need to make sure that you understand every aspect of them from start to finish.

One rule, or law, that is commonly seen today all over the United States is that of erratic driving. What is erratic driving? Well, it is when a motor vehicle operator is not demonstrating the safe operation of their vehicle, which then puts not only themselves, but also others at risk on roadways. Many individuals who are seen driving erratically are usually driving while under the influence of alcohol, but today other contributors of this infraction are coming to light day-by-day.

However, other physical things about individuals can easily contribute to erratic driving. Although most of the time erratic driving is seen thanks to the negative doing of an individual sometimes it is not always the same. One story shows a man who had to deal with this very issue. He was on the way home from his baseball game when he became involved in a multiple car collision, which erratic driving was seen prior to the accident. Immediately, police officers began to jump to conclusions and attempt to slap a DUI charge on the man almost as soon as he stepped out of the wrecked vehicle. However, that man had suffered from a head injury at the baseball game and was actually on the way home to rest from it.

The man’s case went to court and was eventually dropped due to the lack of physical evidence that was presented within the court, and thanks to the justification of the head injury occurring. Many individuals who have had similar incidents have not been so lucky and have ultimately had to innocently pay the price with jail time, fines, and the fact that they have been falsely convicted of driving while under the influence.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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Contributing To Minors

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

We all go through the stages of life that we are taught in science classrooms as children, or our parents tell us. We are born and experience our childhood and adolescence and from there begin becoming who we are later down the road. As soon as we say hello, we must say goodbye to our families and then go to our higher education institutions. As it can be assumed we then meet our future spouses and start the process over as the parents this time. However, is everyone that is a parent qualified enough to be a parent in one way or another?

Contributing to minors is illegal. This action is when an individual over the age of 21 gives alcohol to someone under the age of 21. Usually one could assume that it might be an older friend, or maybe even a relative that is unaware that the individual is under the legal age of consumption. However, could you believe that it could be a child’s mother?

One incident showed the true nature that can occur from a parent not paying attention to the laws and what they are there for. A 60-year-old woman bought a half-keg of beer for a graduation party for her son and his friends. The woman stated that she had spoken to all of the teens and was ensured that no drinking and driving would take place. Later that evening, a single-vehicle car accident occurred, which resulted in the death of three out of four individuals within the vehicle who had all been at the graduation party.

Tests were done on the deceased minors, which revealed that their blood alcohol content (BAC) was well over the legal limit of adults. Later, word surfaced of the mother being the soul provider of the alcohol to the minors. Today, she faces up to 45 years in prison as a result of the crime, which has now left three individuals dead and families still morning as every day goes by. Remember, they might seem like adults, but until they are 21 they are still seen in the eyes of the law as minors.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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Crime Labs At Record High

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Technology today is something that is continually changing every day. Our past generations could only dream of what we truly have today. Our society has evolved to not only use these products, but also ultimately rely on them in what needs to be done. The cellphone is one thing that truly has made a mark on generations today with its multifunctional usage, and multiple ways and forms communication can be sent from one individual to another. Computers have transformed from having to take up rooms and rooms, to simply sitting in our laps or on our desks. One would assume with so much technological innovation that mistakes would be just another thing of the past right?

Driving while under the influence is one mistake that individuals can still easily make whether technology is in their lives or not. Many people think that they could have a beer or two and make it home safe and sound. However, that mere mistake takes the lives of many every year in the United States. Yet, everyone who is charged and convicted of a DUI can be guilty, and even innocent.

When a DUI investigation is occurring, individuals are asked to participate in a field sobriety test, which determines the physical impairments of the individuals and their response time. From there, they are then asked to submit to a breathalyzer test, which can either be refused or accepted, and blood tests can be the result of a refusal.

However, with so much technology today, one could only hope that those who have our blood, and our innocence in their hands would take care of such things to make sure the innocent are seen that way. Today, crime labs that deal with these DUI blood tests, which determine the blood alcohol content, or BAC, of an individual are at a record high of false reports. A recent study has shown that 1 in 3 blood test cases did not properly meet scientific criteria for the conviction of an individual for being under the influence of alcohol or other substances.

Today, innocent people are sitting in jail cells hoping that their trial will soon bring light on them and their situation. If you are falsely accused of driving while under the influence make sure to fight for your rights and your innocence.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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DUI Injustice Yet Again

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

As it is well known there are two aspects of life that individuals can venture down: that of good, or that of bad. We learn from an early age what each avenue brings now and later for the individuals that participate in acts within them. We all know that when we handle situations with a positive manner and do the right thing that we can only expect positive results to come our way, and when we participate in negative mannerisms when then face negative consequences. However, when an individual does the right thing do they always get the results that are expected, and deserve, or do they end up in the dark?

False DUI’s are nothing new to individuals today not only in Pennsylvania, but also the United States. Corruption unfortunately exists within law enforcement entities today and the urge to continue to bring in revenue for these departments are groups pushes many officers to do the wrong thing even though they are suppose to stand as an icon for justice and protection throughout our communities today.

In 2005, a man was accused of drinking and driving and was instantly thrown into jail. As everyone can expect the man was ready for his trial that everyone is entitled to in order to prove himself innocent, but that day never came. For two years, the man was in solitary confinement at a prison and was not only ignored, but also treated harshly. The man sought medical attention on multiple occasions, but was denied and ignored yet again. The man was forced to pull out his own tooth, his toenails curl around his foot, and even suffered from depression.

The day for the man’s trial never came, but he was finally released. Recently, the man sued the prison and was awarded $22 million due to the inhumane treatment the facility provided him.

Corruption, injustice, and basically bad people are out there. With so many things already out in the world today one begins to wonder why the innocent people are the ones receiving the punishment for something they did not even participate in. When you are falsely accused of driving while under the influence you are entitled to a trial, which you should fight at diligently with an experienced, dedicated DUI lawyer at your side.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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DUI Checkpoints, What’s The Point?

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

Today, we live in a world of fast-pace living. The moment we wake up in the morning we then begin thinking instantly of what has to be done, when it has to be done by, and after we finish that task what needs to be done next. However, this process does not occur just one day, but everyday of the week and even on the weekend. Luckily, today we have technology to help us ease into every aspect of our expectations from start to finish. Technology is even helping us by pass that of DUI checkpoints and roadblocks in order to finish our tasks in a timely manner.

When we hear that there is a DUI checkpoint out at night on the very road we are currently driving on, or simply before we even leave our start point we make it a priority to completely avoid it in any aspect at all. DUI checkpoints are timely processes that usually make individuals let in some manner whether it be for a personal, or professional event.

Many studies have been done that show that DUI checkpoints are not really helping, but hurting innocent individuals that pass through them. Some cases show individuals who have not had a drop of alcohol to drink and are perfectly capable of driving being falsely accused of drinking and driving. Yet, the most well known aspect of a DUI checkpoint or roadblock is for law enforcement officers to bring in tickets that are not even associated with drinking and driving.

Today, many websites, radio programs, and even applications on your cellular device show users not only where potential roadblocks will occur, but also when they will be there or if there are any changes to this. Although this is great for the honest man who is not in violation of any crime, what about the individuals who are drinking and driving who are now simply avoiding these roadblocks?

The United States is currently in the midst of an economic recession and everyone is counting and viewing money in a different way. However, roadblocks cost money, and a lot of it, which ranges from paying for gas for all of the officers, to even the equipment that is being used.

Either way, if roadblocks are not producing the results that are not only needed, but also ultimately intended for, what is the point in having them altogether?

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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Police Corruption: It’s There Beware

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Freedom, it is an aspect of this country that drives hundreds upon thousands a year to the United States hoping that they cannot only better their lives now, but also better the lives of their family in the future. From all over the globe, individuals look at America as a beacon of hope and strength for all its country’s citizens and world neighbors alike. However, can we as natural or naturalized citizens of the United States always count on the ways of our law enforcement officers and entities to be there to help us and not hurt us?

By now it should come to no one’s shock that corruption exists within our world today. From corporate scheming to that of political machines, people know how to get what they want whether it is legal or not. However, one aspect of our government that corruption is becoming worse and worse in is that of law enforcement. Many law enforcement offices and officers attempt to try to meet a quota that is set at the beginning of a period of time in order to bring in the right amount of money a department or they themselves could need.

When it comes down to DUIs many individuals every year are not only falsely accused of driving while under the influence of alcohol, but are also convicted of the very crime they did not commit. Although an individual could easily refuse to participate in a breathalyzer examination, they could be submitted to a blood test, which is intended to record their blood alcohol content. Yet, mistakes happen, or do they? Many people’s blood results are either mixed up, or just over the legal limit by a hundredth, or thousandth of a point and inevitably leads to their DUI charge and later conviction.

A DUI can impact the life of an individual now and later, and can change the life a person might know now to something drastically different in just a matter of days. Many people’s employment status can easily become terminated as a result of a DUI. Child custody can be awarded to another parent fully if the court sees the DUI could contribute to the endangerment of a child in a future way at all. Either way you look at it a DUI does not help, but hurts a lifetime.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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Fighting Your DUI The Right Way

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Preparation is the key to success for any individual. We go to school from kindergarten to our twelfth grade in order to prepare us for our higher education and our careers. We play sports when we are younger so that when we are older we are prepared and better than others at a more primary age. Even more so our parents prepare us for the world around us from birth till the moment we leave the nest and become the adults they have been preparing since the time they first saw us. With so much needing preparation it can certainly be said that when you encounter a DUI charge you will need the same thing at hand.

Driving while under the influence is a very serious crime, yet people today just think it is something common. Yes, it is a common crime, but why should it be at all? When you drink and drive you are putting not only yourself at risk of being in an accident, and even death, but also that of the passengers in your vehicle, and even the innocent other motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians alike.

If pulled over and falsely accused of a DUI make sure that you pay attention carefully to the whole situation with the officer that is conducting the investigation. Field sobriety tests and blood alcohol, BAC, tests are known to be faulty and even rigged in some cases in order to get an individual arrested just to make a law enforcement officer or entity better in the public eye.

If you are charged with a DUI whether it is false or not make sure that you have a reliable lawyer that you can depend on through and through in order to make sure that your case is handled fairly. Recently, some legal websites have displayed the idea that $10 can get you all you need to get out of your DUI predicament. However, how much can $10 dollars realistically get you today at the grocery store or the gas pump? An experienced, dedicated lawyer understands the financial bind most individuals are in today and will sometimes create a payment plan if necessary.

Make sure that when you are facing a DUI charge that you are taking everything into mind from beginning to end, especially with a lawyer that you can count on by your side to get you the results you need and deserve.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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Fatal DUI Gets A Minimal Sentence

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

When we hear about a crime occurring we imagine what the trial the individual who committed the crime will have to go through, or what the outcome will be with the jury and the sentencing. We learn from an early age about right and wrong the repercussions that occur from either option, and are then urged to make not the best choice for ourselves, but the best choice for all of those around us. However, in the world we live in today not everything is black and white. Today, are we seeing things more grey dealing with crimes and their punishment?

A DUI charge is no joking matter. When an individual drinks and drives they are putting not only their self at risk of injury or death, but the lives of many innocent individuals at risk as well. So when one hears about an individual getting a DUI charge they would automatically assume that their punishment would be something as equally serious as their crime, right?

Yet, that is not always the case whatsoever. Recently, a man was driving while under the influence of not only alcohol, but as well as oxycodone and his blood alcohol level, or BAC, was well over the legal limit by three times. As a result of his BAC, he then drove out of control and eventually hit a bicyclist, which caused the man to fly 30 feet in the air forward, which killed him. Next, the man not only did not stop to check on the man, but also continued driving and eventually hit a mini-van that had a mother and child present within the vehicle.

Finally, the man was stopped thanks to the mother of the mini-van who relayed some of the man’s tag information to police officers who were able to track him down. However, the man then went to court and got away again in a sense. He received the minimum jail sentencing, which were 3 to 6 years and a 3-year probation period after his release. Usually, when an individual is killed in a crime such as this, the criminal usually faces at least 10 years or more in prison.

Today, we know the world is not a fair place at all, and unfortunately it is not in the court of law either. When you or a loved one is injured as a result of a DUI accident fight for your rights, your damages, and your peace of mind.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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DUI Equals An Endangerment Charge

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

When we have children we then change the way we think, and ultimately live our lives. We begin to look at things from more than one retrospect in order to take every possibility into our mind so that are children are safe in any and every way that could possibly exist. We change from our fun loving, care free times to that of analyzing everything and hoping that are children stay safe every second that they are out of our sight. However, can we always count on the fact that even when they are in our sight they are safe?

Today, more and more driving while under the influence cases are dealing with child endangerment. Many parents are not only disregarding not only their safety, but also that of their own children. Although, many children do not get hurt and just wear the scars emotionally of seeing their parent drink and drive, some children are not so lucky and sustain minor to serious injuries that have resulted in the death of innocent children.

Recently, a man was arrested for drinking and driving in Pennsylvania. However, law enforcement officials were shocked to see that the man not only had passengers, but that they were children. Pennsylvania, unlike most states, does not provide special penalties, which make the punishment of DUI laws for individuals that have minors present in the car with them at the time of the crime harsher. So in stating the facts, individuals that have a child present with them while drinking and driving faces the same punishment as an individual who does not have a child in the car.

Children a vital part of our presence and future and without a proper example of laws being enacted and participated in with a positive manner, who knows what our state, and country will look in the future.

However, these drivers do not get off so easy. Pennsylvania does charge individuals with the crime titled endangerment of a child, which can range from drunk driving, to not taking proper care of them, to simply ignoring their needs altogether. The crime is considered a class 3 felony, which can easily land an individual in prison for up to 7 years.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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DUI Equals An Endangerment Charge

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

When we have children we then change the way we think, and ultimately live our lives. We begin to look at things from more than one retrospect in order to take every possibility into our mind so that are children are safe in any and every way that could possibly exist. We change from our fun loving, care free times to that of analyzing everything and hoping that are children stay safe every second that they are out of our sight. However, can we always count on the fact that even when they are in our sight they are safe?

Today, more and more driving while under the influence cases are dealing with child endangerment. Many parents are not only disregarding not only their safety, but also that of their own children. Although, many children do not get hurt and just wear the scars emotionally of seeing their parent drink and drive, some children are not so lucky and sustain minor to serious injuries that have resulted in the death of innocent children.

Recently, a man was arrested for drinking and driving in Pennsylvania. However, law enforcement officials were shocked to see that the man not only had passengers, but that they were children. Pennsylvania, unlike most states, does not provide special penalties, which make the punishment of DUI laws for individuals that have minors present in the car with them at the time of the crime harsher. So in stating the facts, individuals that have a child present with them while drinking and driving faces the same punishment as an individual who does not have a child in the car.

Children a vital part of our presence and future and without a proper example of laws being enacted and participated in with a positive manner, who knows what our state, and country will look in the future.

However, these drivers do not get off so easy. Pennsylvania does charge individuals with the crime titled endangerment of a child, which can range from drunk driving, to not taking proper care of them, to simply ignoring their needs altogether. The crime is considered a class 3 felony, which can easily land an individual in prison for up to 7 years.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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Wrongful Death Lawsuits a DUI Result

Monday, February 13th, 2012

The life cycle is a commonly known aspect of life today from young to old. We are born, age, and die in a matter of years. Although it seems as soon as we come that we go, there are many things that can happen not only in a matter of minutes, but moments that we experience within our lives. Some can be positive that impact our lives and our loved ones in manner that makes all happy, while they can be negative as well, which hang heavy on our hearts. However, when faced with some negative actions what can you do to make sure that you are getting the damages you deserve?

In the past year, a man named Anthony Bruno seemed to most just like a normal guy, which he was. He liked sports, travel, and of course to sit back and relax with a beer in hand. On one occasion, Bruno went to a Reading Royals hockey game where he not only drank at the event, but also before and after it. To and from the game, Bruno did the responsible thing and rode a bus that was served by All-Star Distributing, which meant in his mind that it was certainly alright to drink.

After the game, the bus stopped at not one, but half a dozen bars and taverns alike on the way home where Bruno reportedly drank anywhere from 15 to 20 beers in an entire sitting. When Bruno returned to his car, he did not acknowledge for one second that he could be drunk and began to drive home. As he drove, we hit another vehicle, which killed all three of its passengers.

Today, Bruno is now facing up to 18 years for the death of these three individuals, but there families do not see it as the bottom line. The three families are filing wrong death lawsuits to not only the bars and taverns due to Pennsylvania dram shop laws, but also to the company that was associated with the bus stating that they knew that the man was clearly drunk, but continued to either serve him alcohol, or knowingly let him get out of the bus and into his car, which resulted in the death of the three individuals.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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Double DUI In Just Two Days

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Cause and Effect. We learn throughout our lives what this truly is. An example would be when we are a child we want a cookie before dinner. We can easily ask our parents if we can have one, which most of the time they will say no. Yet, we disregard their word and when they are not looking we go for the cookie anyway. However, we are then caught red-handed and have to deal with the consequences as expected, which could range from being grounded to having no dessert for a week. However, when we are given a chance to redeem ourselves after an ill action one would be expected to do the right thing, right?

Recently, a man was driving and got into a car accident on a Pennsylvania interstate that resulted in a three-car accident. Later, the man was convicted of driving while under the influence of alcohol. From there was submitted to blood alcohol testing, BAC, as well as having his car impounded by police officers.

The next day the man was released without having to post a single cent for bail. One would assume that after already causing an accident and a crime to take place that the man would probably go home and sleep, or go and visit a lawyer. Wrong. The man was found just a few short hours later in his mother’s vehicle after driving while under the influence yet again. Only this time, the man hit and killed a bicyclist. The man attempted to flee from the scene of the accident, but luckily the bystanders made sure he wasn’t going anywhere.

Today, the man now stands with the charge of vehicular manslaughter, as well as driving while under the influence of alcohol or other substances. The man killed was the father of eleven children, who now are morning their father everyday. Although the man killed an individual he only has to look at 10 years of jail time for the crime, which is far less than that of many that partake in similar crimes.

When you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an experienced defense lawyer protecting your rights every step of the way. I am attorney Michael V. Worgul, and from my offices in Pittsburgh, I have dedicated my entire career to criminal defense. Having handled over 1,000 cases, I know what to expect in court and I am not afraid of a challenge. To start your case call 1-855-DUI-CRIM today!

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