Attorney Justin J McShane, Harrisburg DUI Lawyer, has earned Board Certification in Criminal Law by the NBTA/NBLSC. From the NBTA/NBLSC website: The National Board of Legal Specialty Certification is an outgrowth of the National Board of Trial Advocacy. The NBLSC is an organization accredited by the American Bar Association to provide certification. It has developed…
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Harrisburg DUI Lawyer Justin McShane Esquire Interviewed by CBS/CNN legal analyst Lisa Bloom
Justin McShane, Esquire, Harrisburg DUI Lawyer, is interviewed by CNN Legal Analyst, The Early Show commentator, and CBS News Legal Analyst Lisa Bloom. Here, Justin McShane who is a DUI Lawyer in Harrisburg, of the McShane Firm, LLC discusses with Lisa Bloom the science and the technology in DUI prosecutions as well as the potential sources…
read more »Harrisburg DUI Lawyer Justin McShane Interviewed by CBS/CNN legal analyst Lisa Bloom
Harrisburg DUI Lawyer, Justin McShane is interviewed by CNN Legal Analyst, The Early Show commentator, and CBS News Legal Analyst Lisa Bloom. Here, Justin McShane who is a DUI Lawyer in Harrisburg, of the McShane Firm, LLC discusses with Lisa Bloom the specialization that is required to be one of today’s top DUI attorneys in the…
read more »Pennsylvania DUI Attorney invited to lecture to over 200 DUI Attorneys in Connecticut
My good friend and National College for DUI Defense, Inc. colleague Jay Ruane of Connecticut is hosting a DUI/OUI seminar this Friday, December 4, 2009 entitled: "Defending OUI cases in CT Training & Seminar". It will be held at the Legislative Office Building – Hearing Room 2C in Hartford, CT It is presented by the Division…
read more »Gas Chromatography and why is it is so important to Pennsylvania DUI arrests
First off what is Chromatography? Chromatography is strictly and simply speaking "separation science". It is the study of how an analyst can take a complex matrix (compound) and separate it out into its component parts. It is a relatively "new" form of analytical chemistry in that the first true use of modern chromatography is usually…
read more »WellSpan is to be commended, but why people who have been convicted for decades of a DUI should be upset
On Wednesday and Thursday of this past week, Rick Fulton of the Gettysburg Times, wrote reported that WellSpan hospital system in Central Pennsylvania will no longer support or offer to provide blood testing for Court use of Blood Alcohol Content testing (BAC). The BAC testing, of course, is so important in a DUI prosecution and…
read more »Ed Loss: When Suspenders Means Not Guilty-A Loving Tribute to A DUI Warrior
Some people develop a dream to be a baseball player. Others perhaps want to be a doctor. I wanted to be a lawyer. Once I became a lawyer, I knew I wanted to be a litigator. But saying you want to be a litigator is like a doctor saying that he or she wants to be…
read more »How to Find a DUI Lawyer in Pennsylvania: Lectures Presented about DUI
In our final installment of “How to Find a DUI Lawyer in Pennsylvania”, we will complete our analysis of the criteria and qualities you should consider when choosing a lawyer to fight your DUI case. The lawyer you choose should be: An experienced DUI attorney Highly trained in the advanced issues involved in DUI cases…
read more »How to Find a DUI Lawyer in Pennsylvania: Endorsements by Other DUI Lawyers
Finding the right lawyer to represent your DUI case is the most important decision you will make (we have already discussed how seriously the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania penalizes DUI) and will have the most influence on the outcome of that case. Keep in mind that you will have almost no chance of winning a DUI…
read more »How to Find a DUI Lawyer in Pennsylvania: Breath Test Machines
In our current series How to Find a DUI Lawyer in Pennsylvania, we are examining what information an average citizen should gather in order to select the best DUI Lawyer. Here are the topics we have covered so far: What is a DUI Lawyer? Question #1: What specialized DUI training have you attended over the past…
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