THE TOWN LAW BLOG
" Your Guide to Navigating the Law "
Jan. 25, 2025
In Bold v. Commonwealth (2024), the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that evidence of actual vehicle operation is required to justify chemical testing under implied consent laws.
Read MoreJan. 23, 2025
Commonwealth v. Clifford E. Wilson, examining the intersection of DUI charges, overdose immunity, and inventory search laws. Discover how Pennsylvania courts addressed legal immunity and law enforcement protocols in this pivotal 2024 decision.
Read MoreJan. 19, 2025
On January 18, 2025, TikTok ceased operations in the United States following a Supreme Court ruling upholding a federal law that required its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to divest its ownership by January 19.
Read MoreJan. 6, 2025
Commonwealth v. Saunders, a pivotal Pennsylvania case examining the application of the plain view doctrine and the automobile exception under state constitutional law. Dive into the facts, lower court rulings, and the Superior Court’s detailed analysis.
Read MoreNov. 24, 2024
Commonwealth v. Marcus Womack, No. 110 MAP 2022, addresses the complexities of Rule 600, speedy trial rights, and the prosecution's obligations in cases with multiple complaints.
Read MoreNov. 23, 2024
Commonwealth v. Brian Kenneth Dourlain (2024 PA Super 112), where the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled Ohio's PCVUI statute isn't substantially similar to Pennsylvania's DUI laws, impacting DUI sentencing across state lines.
Read MoreNov. 18, 2024
Explore the rise of scooter food delivery accidents and the complexities of determining liability. Learn about common causes like distracted driving and poor road conditions, and understand who pays for damages in these tricky cases.
Read MoreNov. 17, 2024
Explore the Pennsylvania Superior Court's decision in Commonwealth v. Joshua W. Ward, where the public servant exception under the community caretaking doctrine justified a DUI-related vehicle stop.
Read MoreNov. 11, 2024
Explore the Pennsylvania Superior Court's decision in Commonwealth v. Richard Lyn, where key legal principles of privacy expectations and vehicle abandonment influenced the reversal of a suppression motion.
Read MoreNov. 11, 2024
Pennsylvania Superior Court ruling on Commonwealth v. Jerry W. Carver, dissecting the legal analysis and implications surrounding a high-stakes vehicle search, Fourth Amendment rights, and the boundaries of reasonable suspicion in traffic stops."
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