Medical Marijuana and DUI Law in Pennsylvania As more and more people in Pennsylvania can more easily obtain a Medical Marijuana Card, what happens when they are pulled over for DUI? As the law currently stands, even if a person is legally allowed to consume marijuana, they could still face DUI charges, even while not …
Recent Pennsylvania Legal News
Overturning Marijuana Convictions in Pennsylvania
Can your marijuana charges be expunged? Can you be pardoned for a marijuana conviction in Pennsylvania? The Pennsylvania Board of Pardons (BOP) recently established an expedited review program for non-violent marijuana-specific convictions, including possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use, DUI of medical-marijuana, and Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana (PWID). While applicants …
Any Amount of Illegal Fentanyl Possession Means Going to Prison in PA, Upon Conviction
Pennsylvania Fentanyl Law Punishes ANY AMOUNT of Illegal Fentanyl Possession or Fentanyl Derivative with a Mandatory Two Years in Prison and a $5,000 Fine Pennsylvania legislators are not fooling around when it comes to punishing those found in illegal possession of any amount of fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times …
Ketchel Law Announces Rebrand
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ketchel Law May 21st, 2021 New Brand Reflects Growth and Success of Pittsburgh, PA Law Firm Pittsburgh, PA, May 21st, 2021. Ketchel Law, a criminal law firm located in downtown Pittsburgh, announced today that it has completed a major rebranding. The advancements and growth of the law firm prompted the redirection of …
Can the cops search your vehicle if they smell marijuana?
Pennsylvania Supreme Court to Hear Case Involving Cannabis Odor and Vehicle Searches Is the smell of cannabis probable cause for the police to search your vehicle? That is the question up for debate this week in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. In Commonwealth v. Barr II, the defendant was charged with illegally owning a firearm after …
Location Tracking, Cell Phone Data, and Your Rights
Can the Police Access Your Cell Phone Data? What are your privacy rights when it comes to mobile data and cell phone tracking information? Now that everyone owns a mobile device, it is very easy to for cell phone companies to track real time location, even if calls were not being made. They can also …
What Happens to My License After a DUI Charge in Pennsylvania?
Possible License Suspension and DUI in Pennsylvania Having a few drinks at a bar and driving home may be commonplace in Pennsylvania, but if you are charged with DUI in PA, or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the consequences and penalties of a DUI arrest in Pennsylvania can be shocking and last …
PA Law Gives Immunity to People Who Help a Friend During a Drug Overdose
If your friend or loved one has overdosed on drugs and you assist them in getting help, you can not be criminally charged, even if you were also using drugs (under most circumstances). This immunity also applies to anyone on probation or parole. This law is often referred to as the Pennsylvania Good Samaritan Overdose …
PPE Fraud in Pennsylvania
Investigations for Fraud Related to COVID-19 Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) is on the Rise Fraud and scams for personal protective equipment (PPE) and Covid-19 testing are on the rise—what are Pennsylvania legislators doing to prevent it? The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the demand for personal protective equipment and other medical supplies to rise significantly. As …
Marijuana Reform—Federal and PA Changes Could Happen Soon
Federal Marijuana Reform: How it Could Impact Pennsylvania Marijuana Laws The MORE Act and Pennsylvania Cannabis Laws Federal Marijuana Reform Nearing the end of its session in late 2020, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would decriminalize marijuana on a federal level, as well as provide a pathway to erase nonviolent federal …