Can a DUI dismissed if they bruised your vein when taking blood test?

Q: Hi. I got pulled over for a traffic stop and the car smelled like marijuana. They wrote me a citation and they were going to let me go but the passenger in the back seat threw up out the window, so they made me stay and get out the car for a sobriety test. They arrested me and took me to get a blood test. (McKeesport, PA)

A: Sure. And not only can you get your case dismissed, but the police must give you a written apology and take you to breakfast! No, not so. I know of no bruised vein defense. If you feel there was something amiss with your blood draw, you can always have your attorney consult review the tests and if warranted, consult with a forensic expert to review the results.

Can a DUI dismissed if they bruised your vein when taking blood test?

Q: Hi. I got pulled over for a traffic stop and the car smelled like marijuana. They wrote me a citation and they were going to let me go but the passenger in the back seat threw up out the window, so they made me stay and get out the car for a sobriety test. They arrested me and took me to get a blood test. (McKeesport, PA)

A: Sure. And not only can you get your case dismissed, but the police must give you a written apology and take you to breakfast! No, not so. I know of no bruised vein defense. If you feel there was something amiss with your blood draw, you can always have your attorney consult review the tests and if warranted, consult with a forensic expert to review the results.

Do we need a Power of Attorney?

Q: My sister and I are taking care of our elderly mother who is 88 years old. She no longer can take care of herself we are on her bank account. We are on her will to take care of her needs when she passes. We are wondering if we need a power of attorney to take care of any other things that come up. (North Versailles, PA)

A: If your mother trusts you and your sister and your mother is competent it would be beneficial for her to have a General Durable Power of Attorney and a Medical Power of Attorney drafted by an experienced Estate attorney. With the General Durable Power of Attorney document, you can do a multitude of tasks for your mother beyond banking. I would make an appointment to discuss her needs with a lawyer.

What happens at ARD/ formal arraignment?

Q: I went to my preliminary hearing and waived it to apply for ARD. On the paper it says at the top next court action “formal arraignment”. And where it states the time it says ARD/ arraignment. Will I start the ARD program at that time or will there be another hearing after this? On the paper it looks like there will be a third hearing for plea/sentencing arraignment not yet scheduled? I’m just very confused I didn’t think I even filled out the ARD application, yet my public defender said I was offered ARD and all I did was sign to waive my Preliminary Hearing. Listen to your Public Defender. He or she knows what they are doing, trust me. (Pittsburgh, PA)

A: In Allegheny County, the Formal Arraignment is an important paper signing date that you must attend. You receive your Criminal Information (charges) Pretrial Conference Notice and sign a subpoena for a court date with an assigned judge. If you qualify for ARD and the DA has made this determination prior to your Formal Arraignment, you will be handed a card to proceed to the ARD room for an interview. During the interview you will be handed an ARD offer, to accept by signing if you wish. They will also give you other papers to sign which include a Rule 600 waiver, a Release of Information, a background information form and subpoena for your next court date which is the day you are admitted into the program by a judge. Listen to your Public Defender. He or she knows what they are doing.

Has the cane sword law changed in PA?

Q: I have been ordered to use a cane by my Doctor. I walk a lot to get where I need to go. It is a horrible neighborhood. Can I walk with a sword cane? (Braddock, PA)

A: I have no idea what a sword cane is. Was it from the 60’s television series, “Wild, Wild, West”? Regardless, if it has a sharp edge that can be used as a weapon, it may be considered a Prohibited Offensive Weapon under section 908 of the PA Crimes Code. I don’t think it is such a good idea. Ask your local police department.

Has the cane sword law changed in PA?

Q: I have been ordered to use a cane by my Doctor. I walk a lot to get where I need to go. It is a horrible neighborhood. Can I walk with a sword cane? (Braddock, PA)

A: I have no idea what a sword cane is. Was it from the 60’s television series, “Wild, Wild, West”? Regardless, if it has a sharp edge that can be used as a weapon, it may be considered a Prohibited Offensive Weapon under section 908 of the PA Crimes Code. I don’t think it is such a good idea. Ask your local police department.

12 Felony charges, what will happen?

Q: My sister has been charged with 12 felony theft charges, totaling under $4000. She has no prior record, had a job and is involved in the community. Is she eligible for an ARD? (Pittsburgh, PA)

A: Acceptance in to the ARD program is discretionary with the County DA. With no prior record, she has a chance. The only things which may prevent her would be the amount of money $4000 and if the victim was elderly, mentally infirm or if your sister was in a fiduciary position to the victim. Also, the victim must consent to your sister receiving ARD. If it is just based on the money, I have had clients owe more and receive ARD. However, the restitution must be paid during the ARD probation or the ARD offer is rescinded. Tell her to start saving.

Can either plaintiff or defendant contact either party after PFA?

Q: I am the plaintiff and a minor. The defendant is also a minor. I got a PFA on him and it’s set to expire May 31, 2019. I wasn’t sure about the regulations for after it expires. After May 31, 2019 can either party contact the other without it being illegal or in need of filing an ICC? (Pittsburgh, PA)

A: If the PFA Order has expired, either party can contact the other. If the defendant commences harassment or unwanted contact, you can always file again.

5 DUI’s in 10. Can I get a license?

Q: I had 5 DUI’s over a period of 10years and served my time. I have been clean for over 4 years. Can I get my licenses back early? I need to get a job. (Braddock, PA)

A: The criminal court sentence has nothing to do with driver licensing. Just because your jail sentence and probation are over, does not mean you are not under a license’s suspension with PennDOT. No one can answer this without knowing when this 10-year period occurred (was it from 1985 to 1995 or more recent?) and without looking at your driver’s record from PennDOT. With habitual offender’s suspensions on top of each one or one-and a half-year suspension, your license could conceivably be gone for 15 years. I would order my driver’s record from PennDOT and call the PennDOT driver’s services and see if you can sort this out. If you do not get anywhere, I would consult with an attorney. Also, be aware that your license suspension does not commence with PennDOT until you forfeit your license to them.

Can a child pick their guardian?

Q: We know a 14-year-old child who has been living with her mother and grandmother, but the mother lost custody and it was given to the grandmother. However, the mother still stays in the home when she is not allowed to and is still on drugs, but the child is treated poorly for reporting her mother and is too afraid to do it again. Can she choose to go to a non-relative that has been helping her? Her grandmother is telling her if she reports them, she will go to a family she doesn’t know, and she can’t choose the person who has been helping her. (Brookline, PA)

A: There is a general rule in PA that at age 14 a child can decide where they wish to live (if reasonable and safe). Also, if the family friend is willing to take her, and would meet a background check and home assessment from Children Youth and Families of Allegheny County, and if no other appropriate placement person came forward, CYF may very well place the child with that person. CYF will not place the child with her 18-year-old boyfriend or someone with a deplorable home or lengthy criminal history. I would speak with an attorney in your area versed in child custody and juvenile dependency.