by Lea Bickerton | Nov 30, 2008 | DUI
The York Daily Record has a story about how George Geisler, the law enforcement personnel director of the Pennsylvania DUI Association, is advocating for more DUI detection training for local Pennsylvania police officers.In the article, Geisler notes that DUI is the...
by Lea Bickerton | Nov 29, 2008 | DUI
Beginning January 1st, first-time DUI offenders will be required to install an interlock device on their cars or forfeit their driver’s licenses. The law also increases the duration of license suspensions for first-time offenders. If you are found under the...
by Lea Bickerton | Nov 20, 2008 | DUI
DUI charges against Pennsylvania parole officer Michael David Naylor were dismissed by York County Court of Common Pleas Judge Thomas H. Kelley. Naylor was charged with assault, driving on the wrong side of the road and DUI.Judge Kelley concluded that the evidence was...
by Lea Bickerton | Nov 19, 2008 | DUI, Inhalants, Involuntary Manslaughter for Providing Drugs
Dominic Rometo was sentenced to 6 to 12 months in jail plus 6 years of probation for involuntary manslaughter. In 2007, Rometo gave his friend, Joshua Ricketts, cocaine, Ecstasy, and inhalants. While Ricketts was driving, Rometo passed him a shirt with the inhalant....
by Lea Bickerton | Nov 17, 2008 | DUI
The Carolina Coast Online has an article that includes general information about DUIs. The article includes information about the days with the highest occurrence of alcohol related fatalities, an overview of DUI laws, information about field sobriety tests, as well...
by Lea Bickerton | Nov 17, 2008 | DUI, Sobriety Tests
Police officers in York County will be using a new device to help determine whether drivers are intoxicated. The device scans the drivers’ pupils and compares the driver’s pupils to images of the scanned pupils of people who are intoxicated. If the...