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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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Cell phone usage has become a leading cause of car accidents in teen drivers, and a new study shows it’s worse than we thought.
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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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Filing a vaccine injury claim may be more complicated than it appears, and an attorney’s guidance may be necessary to succeed.
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