Pennsylvania DUI Defense Attorney, David M. Manilla, Esquire
| Firm Name: | THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID MANILLA |
| Address: | 2060 Valley Forge Road Worcester, Pennsylvnia 19490 |
| Office #: | 1-800-DUI-LAWS (1-800-384-5297) |
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Range Of Sentences & Fines in Pennsylvania Criminal & DUI / DWI Cases
David M. Manilla is a member of 1800DUILaws.com, a nationwide association of criminal defense lawyers devoted to protecting the rights of accused drunk drivers. David Manilla is Pennsylvania’s only certified DUI / DWI defense attorney. He is nationally certified in forensic breath, blood, urine, phlebotomy and chemical analysis. In addition, David is a nationally certified instructor on field sobriety and drug recognition tests.
Different Pennsylvania criminal offenses carry different consequences, depending on whether the crime is classified as a summary offense, misdemeanor, or felony. The table below shows the maximum punishment allowed for various Pennsylvania criminal offenses.
| Type of Offense | Maximum Sentence | Maximum Fine |
Summary |
90 days | $300 |
| Misdemeanor – 1st degree | Five years | $10,000 |
| Misdemeanor – 2nd degree | Two years | $5,000 |
| Misdemeanor – 3rd degree | One year | $2,500 |
| Felony – 1st degree | 20 years | $25,000 |
| Felony – 2nd degree | 10 years | $25,000 |
| Felony – 3rd degree | Seven years | $15,000 |
Certain crimes carry sentencing enhancements in Pennsylvania. For example, the use of a firearm in the commission of a crime, or the sale of drugs within 1,000 feet of a school, carries additional punishment if proven. Please consult with an attorney to learn more about sentencing enhancements in Pennsylvania criminal charges.
David M. Manilla is Pennsylvania’s only certified drunk driving defense lawyer and can answer any questions about a Pennsylvania DUI / DWI charge. Contact him today at 1.800.DUI.LAWS for a free consultation.
For a free consultation of your DUI case, contact Pennsylvania DUI / DAI defense lawyer David M. Manilla by calling 1.800.DUI.LAWS.

