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Criminal Record Expungement: What You Need to Know

2019-08-22T20:31:31-04:00March 8th, 2018|Bucks County Programs, Criminal Defense, DUI Defense|

Having an arrest record, even if your charges were dismissed or withdrawn, can negatively affect many aspects. If you’ve never been convicted, your housing options, job opportunities, and educational opportunities can still be burdened. If you have ever been arrested or convicted of a crime, criminal record expungement can change your life. Below, you’ll gain a better understanding of the importance of criminal record expungement, the benefits it can have on your life, and what crimes, factors, and records are eligible for expungement. What is Criminal Record Expungement? The state of Pennsylvania recognizes that a first offense may not always [...]

Everything You Need to Know About Pennsylvania’s Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) Program

2020-07-01T15:35:18-04:00February 26th, 2018|Bucks County Programs, Criminal Defense|

Theft, driving under the influence, possession of a controlled substance – having one or more of these offenses on your record can seriously impact both your personal and professional life. Even for first-time offenders, the penalties of a DUI, for example, can include but are not limited to: Months of probation Hundreds of dollars in fines Up to six months in jail Driver’s license suspension In Pennsylvania, the law acknowledges that one legal misstep does not necessarily reflect a person’s true character. The law recognizes that one lapse in judgment does not necessarily mean a person will engage in future [...]

The Reality of Drunk Driving Throughout the Holiday Season

2018-11-13T19:46:44-05:00December 14th, 2017|DUI Defense|

The holidays are a time of joy and excitement. Spending time with friends, family, and out-of-town guests, we regain a sense of who we are and where we came from. It’s an eternal tradition. But unfortunately, during this time of year, drunk driving is at its worst. In fact, according to a four-year study, over 42% of all traffic deaths were the fault of drunk drivers on New Year’s Eve. Now that the 2017 holiday season is well underway, we here at Keith J. Williams Law want to remind everyone to enjoy time with family and friends responsibly. [...]

Dealing with Your DUI Responsibly: A Guideline

2018-11-13T19:41:48-05:00October 13th, 2017|DUI Defense|

Whenever you drink and drive, you must be prepared for the consequences. A DUI is a criminal offense that police will rarely ignore. If you have ever been pulled over by an officer after a night of drinking, you know how intimidating and frightening of an experience it can be. Be Calm and Cooperative Despite how high the stakes may be, the more cooperative you are and the calmer you appear with police the better off you are. In a heightened state, especially at night, you’re likely to be overwhelmed by your situation. By following the directions of the officer [...]

Full Tort vs. Limited Tort

2018-11-13T19:42:22-05:00September 6th, 2017|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|

Automobile accidents occur every day and often come with disastrous results such as permanent life-altering injuries, overwhelming medical bills, lost income, and property damage. The auto accident and personal injury attorney that serves Doylestown, PA, Keith J. Williams, Esq., is well aware of all the different options when it comes to automobile insurance. In Pennsylvania, car insurance companies allow their customers to choose between Full Tort or Limited Tort coverage: If you choose FULL TORT coverage, which is more expensive, you’ll be granted the ability to sue for all injuries stemming from the auto accident. If you choose LIMITED TORT [...]

What To Know About New Senate Bill 290 A.K.A. “Ignition Interlock Law”

2018-11-13T19:43:00-05:00September 6th, 2017|DUI Defense, Pennsylvania Law|

Keith J. Williams, Esq., a Warminster, PA criminal defense attorney, wants to inform citizens across Pennsylvania about a new bill. On Friday, August 25, 2017, a new historic bill was put into effect. Sponsored by Senator John Rafferty, R-Montgomery County, Senate Bill 290 allows those charged with driving under the influence for the first time to prevent them from having their driver’s licenses suspended for one year. Instead, this Ignition Interlock Law lets offenders keep their licenses while paying to have an ignition interlock system installed in their vehicles. The goal of this new bill is to decrease the amount [...]

What Act 10 A.K.A. “Libre’s Law” Means For Pet Owners

2018-11-13T19:43:36-05:00August 23rd, 2017|Pennsylvania Law, Personal Injury|

Act 10, which is also known as "Libre's Law," was signed by the Governor of Pennsylvania on June 28, and will begin to take effect this August 28. Under this new law, maiming or killing an animal will be considered a felony. Keith J. Williams is taking this opportunity to make animal owners and citizens everywhere aware of what this new legislation means for them. In addition, he would also like to let readers know that he is more than capable of defending anyone who is charged under the rules of Act 10. Keith J. Williams Law does not condone [...]

The Difference Between Limited Access and Expungement

2018-11-13T19:44:19-05:00July 26th, 2017|Bucks County Programs, Criminal Defense, Pennsylvania Law|

Pennsylvania’s recently instituted Limited Access Law grants citizens the ability to limit who can access their criminal records. While criminal justice agencies will still have access to these records, they will be removed from public view. This law allows these citizens to have a better chance to gain employment, housing, and education. Their criminal history often dissuades decision makers from giving these people jobs, property, or education. The Limited Access Law does not replace expungement; it is another option. If you are looking for a criminal defense attorney near Warminster, PA, and its surrounding areas that can help you understand [...]

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