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A policeman is doing alcoholic test of a driver - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: March 2, 2012

A common DUI question is whether the presence of chewing tobacco can affect breath testing results. It is true that chewing tobacco or smokeless tobacco can alter breath testing results. However, there are a number of reasons why this is the case. Many brands of chewing tobacco contain raw ethyl alcohol. Ethyl alcohol is the same type of alcohol that is found in alcoholic beverages like wine, beer and hard liquor. Ethyl alcohol is also the type of alcohol that breath testing machines are programmed to detect. Although chewing tobacco contains a miniscule amount of alcohol, a very small amount…Read More

A man kneeling on the road with his injured leg - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: February 14, 2012

An accident is often not a big deal, but there are many reasons why some people would leave the scene of an accident. Many times it is because they are afraid of being found guilty of another crime, such as driving under the influence or driving with a suspended license. In those drivers’ minds it may make sense to ignore an accident they may have caused in order to prevent further prosecution. Besides being the wrong thing to do, leaving the scene of an accident in Pennsylvania, commonly called “hit and run,” is a punishable offense. Under 75 Pa.C.S. $3742,…Read More

A dent on a black car - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: February 13, 2012

Accidents are never created on purpose. Most people do not intend to have their vehicles cause damage to another person or thing. Unfortunately, accidents do happen. When they do, there is the understanding that the person at fault will make every attempt to correct any mistake made. People leave the scene of an accident in New Jersey for many reasons. In most cases, it is because they are avoiding prosecution of another crime. For instance, they may be driving while intoxicated or may have drugs in their possession. In those driver’s minds, it may make sense to ignore an accident…Read More

A man in a stress while checking some papers - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: February 2, 2012

What would you do if you were in an accident? Chances are hanging around to make a police report isn’t the first thing that crosses your mind.If you are in New Jersey, though, it should be. Failure to report an accident in NJ is illegal under N.J.S. 39:4-130 and can cause more problems than just the accident alone. It can be assumed that accidents are not done with intent, but that is not a reason to simply ignore them. With every accident there is a legal responsibility to remain at the scene and report it to the police. Providing identifying…Read More

A person holding a wooden block with the word illegal written on it - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: February 2, 2012

The Super Bowl is often good reason to get together with friends and to drink a few brews. After the game, you may make the decision that you had too much to drink and should not be driving. That’s a good call. However, allowing a buddy to drive your car can be as bad a mistake as driving the car yourself. In New Jersey, the DWI laws punish not only a drunk driver but the person who let the drunk driver use his car. Title 39:4-50 states in part: a person who.. permits another person who is under the influence…Read More

A man is writting something on a paper - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: January 30, 2012

When charged with a DWI in New Jersey, the potential penalties for a conviction are severe. The period of license suspension will range from 90 days to 10 years, depending on the number of previous DWI convictions. Time in jail ranges from 30 days to 6 months. Additionally, there are tremendous financial penalties in the form of surcharges, fines, and monthly fees for an ignition interlock device. That is why finding the best DWI defense attorney for your case is essential. There are numerous factors that should be taken into account when trying to find the best DUI lawyer. Typically,…Read More

A man running away from a police - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: January 24, 2012

Everyone is familiar with the scenario. You are driving down the road and police emergency lights go on behind you. A police officer has been following you and now you have an obligation to pull over. Most citizens will immediately stop the car. However, some make a bad decision to flee, because there may be illegal contraband or drugs in the vehicle. It is always in your best interest to stop. Fleeing and eluding (N.J.S. 2C:29-2) in NJ is a criminal offense that will lead to suspended driving privileges and possibly will result in jail time. Even if you are…Read More

A beautiful building with a lot of greenrey and trees around it - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: January 19, 2012

The suburbs of Philadelphia may be quiet, but they are not without crime. First of the year police reports in Delaware County included petty theft, vandalism, and even a few windows knocked out by pellet guns. Perhaps, it can be assumed that everyone was still experiencing holiday good will except for the few motivated by holiday bills. In the first week of 2012, the most serious violation in Newtown and Marple Pennsylvania was driving under the influence. A short list of misdemeanors was interrupted by two late night DUI arrests in Newton. Interestingly enough, both arrests were of West Chester…Read More

one person handcuffing the other person - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: January 16, 2012

The community needs to extend a thank you to the courageous 35-year old woman who managed to break free from her assailant and immediately notified police. Her quick actions allowed the police to start an immediate search leading to the capture of Dominic Johnson as a suspect in this attack and two previous sexual assault cases. The police spotted a man matching the description of the 35-year old woman’s attacker. When Johnson saw the police he took off at a sprint trying to elude capture. The police managed to capture Dominic quickly and recovered the handgun he had used in…Read More

one policeman is injured and other one is assisting him - Leckerman Law, LLC
  • By: Kevin Leckerman, Esq.
  • Published: January 16, 2012

Officer Neal Arruchio and his companion had no idea about the terrible turn of events they were about to face as they headed out to enjoy a South Philly cheesesteak while wearing his Ranger’s jersey. Arruchio was off duty and out for an evening to enjoy the match between the Rangers and Flyers. At Geno’s Steaks they ran into serious trouble when the encountered Dennis Veteri an obviously rabid Flyers fan. Powerful Video Evidence Helping to Build a Powerful Case In video captured at the scene it is evident Arruchio was trying to bring their disagreement to an end and…Read More

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