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In Pennsylvania a police officer must either have reasonable suspicion or probable cause that a violation of the motor vehicle code has occurred in order to stop a vehicle. Probable cause is required when the alleged violation is complete, for example speeding or an expired inspection sticker. Only reasonable suspicion is required if the alleged […]
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With today’s technology, it has become increasingly easier for employers, schools and government agencies to run thorough criminal background checks on potential employees and students. Having a criminal record can be an impediment to your finding employment, suitable housing, becoming bonded, obtaining a gun permit or a professional license. It can also impede your ability […]
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To succeed in winning your social security disability case, you need to prepare, and having the right attorney by your side can make all the difference.
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Civil | August 12, 2015
Whether or not you choose to vaccinate your child, it is important to know your legal rights in Pennsylvania.
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Most people have received a traffic ticket at one time in their lives. However, not everyone knows how to properly respond to the receipt of a ticket. Generally speaking, one may be able to negotiate a settlement with the police officer before the hearing regarding the traffic citation. First, it is important to consider what […]
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Pennsylvania traffic law includes violations for speeding, as well as moving violations for failure to obey traffic signs and signals. Along with some violations come points, and those points can accumulate to require driving tests, suspensions, or other penalties.
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