Controlled Substance DUI
In many states, including Pennsylvania, it is illegal to drive under the influence of drugs, including controlled substances. A controlled substance DUI is similar to a regular DUI, except that instead of being impaired by alcohol, the driver is impaired by drugs or medication.
Under Pennsylvania law, a driver can be charged with a controlled substance DUI if they are found to have any amount of a Schedule I or Schedule II controlled substance in their system while operating a vehicle. This includes drugs such as cocaine, heroin, and prescription opioids like oxycodone and hydrocodone.
The penalties for a controlled substance DUI in Pennsylvania are similar to those for a regular DUI, including fines, license suspension, and possible jail time. However, because drugs can stay in a person’s system for a longer period of time than alcohol, it can be more challenging to prove impairment in a controlled substance DUI case. This makes it crucial to have an experienced DUI defense attorney on your side to challenge the evidence and fight for your rights and freedoms.