On Behalf of Lisko & Associates | Jan 24, 2018 | Drunk Driving
Some people may underestimate the value and impact that a lawyer can have on a criminal case. People who have successfully had a case defended, had their charges eliminated or the punishment for charges reduced would likely attest to the benefit of securing a savvy...
On Behalf of Lisko & Associates | Jan 23, 2018 | DUI
There are some recent changes in the suspension of operating privileges for drivers convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs for Pennsylvania residents. For violations which occurred after August 25, 2017 a person may be permitted to obtain an...
On Behalf of Lisko & Associates | Jan 19, 2018 | Truck Accidents
Because of the hazard they can pose to other smaller vehicles on Pennsylvania roadways, truck drivers and companies are required to abide by multiple regulations to ensure the safety of everyone traveling around them. Although most of the regulations are well...
On Behalf of Lisko & Associates | Jan 19, 2018 | Blog
While the weather is cold and it’s not riding season right now, in a few short months it will be. Motorcyclists have unique experiences on the road. Unlike passenger car drivers, they can take advantage of the freedom that comes with driving motorcycles....
On Behalf of Lisko & Associates | Jan 16, 2018 | Assault
There is a popular quote that many display in their kitchens that states “Don’t mess with the cook.” One Pennsylvania son, reportedly 35 years old, has learned in an unpleasant way the meaning of the quote. After an altercation in the kitchen with...
On Behalf of Lisko & Associates | Jan 11, 2018 | Drunk Driving
Some people can attest that when some circumstance of life get bad, it can continue to spiral out of control. Some individuals are not sure how to break a cycle of bad habits, and some people end up needing the assistance of a criminal defense attorney when certain...
On Behalf of Lisko & Associates | Jan 9, 2018 | Blog
You may admit that you had a couple of drinks before you drove home, but remain confident that your blood alcohol concentration is not at or above .08 percent, which is the legal limit here in Pennsylvania. When you submit to the breath test, the results prove you...