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The Pennsylvania State Police, Troop K Media Barracks announced that they will be conducting a DUI checkpoint in Delaware County this weekend. The checkpoint is scheduled to operate for five hours, starting Friday night at 10:00 p.m. until  3:00 a.m. on Saturday (September 26-27). While the specific location has not been disclosed, motorists should be aware that enforcement efforts will be underway. We would expect any DUI checkpoint to be on a well-traveled roadway.

As members of the Delaware County community, we at Omnis Law Group, LLC urge everyone to exercise good judgment and to never operate a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances. If you plan to consume alcohol, please designate a sober driver, or use a ride service or alternative transportation to ensure you and others stay safe. The consequences of impaired driving are serious, both in terms of public safety and potential legal repercussions.

In the event that you or someone you know is charged with Driving Under the Influence, the experienced DUI defense attorneys of Omnis Law Group, LLC stand ready to provide effective representation. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys possess decades of experience handling DUI matters. We have successfully taken cases to trial, securing full acquittals for clients, and we are also adept negotiators who have obtained favorable resolutions when trial was not the best option.

If you find yourself facing DUI charges, you should contact Omnis Law Group, LLC immediately.

The Aggressive • Professional • Experienced attorneys of Omnis Law Group bring this message to you as a public service. Know that there are many ways to fight your case. Let our attorneys help you if you are charged with DUI or a motor vehicle citation as a result of a DUI checkpoint. Call 484-81-OMNIS to schedule your free consultation.

Should you or someone that you know be in the need of legal services stemming from a DUI charge, the attorneys at Omnis Law Group, LLC are here to help.

This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading this post does not create an attorney-client relationship. Every case is different, and you should consult with an attorney regarding the specific facts of your situation.