DUI and Traffic Offense Attorneys

Protecting Your Driving Record and Your Future


A DUI or serious traffic charge can affect your license, your job, and your insurance for years to come. At Entwistle & Roberts PC, our DUI lawyers understand how stressful these cases can be. We provide practical, nonjudgmental guidance and build defense strategies focused on minimizing fines, license suspensions, and long-term consequences.

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Common DUI and Traffic Cases We Handle

We represent drivers in Adams County and nearby communities who are facing:

DUI and DWI charges (including repeat offenses)

Refusal to submit to chemical testing

Reckless or careless driving citations

Driving with a suspended or revoked license

Speeding, hit-and-run, and other moving violations

Our team knows the local courts and procedures in Gettysburg and surrounding townships, helping clients protect their driving privileges.

Learn more about criminal defense attorneys in Gettysburg for broader representation in misdemeanor or felony cases.

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Local Representation That Understands the Process

Every Pennsylvania DUI case starts with a license suspension notice from PennDOT and may lead to court appearances at the Adams County Courthouse. We guide you through each stage, from arraignment to potential ARD (Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition) eligibility. Our goal is to keep your record as clean as possible and help you move forward.

What to Do After a DUI Arrest

If you’re arrested for DUI in Gettysburg, contact an attorney before making any statements to law enforcement. Early legal guidance often makes a major difference in how charges are resolved. Our firm’s practical, empathetic approach helps clients feel supported while building a strong defense.

Read about juvenile and misdemeanor defense in Gettysburg if your case involves a minor or a lower-level criminal charge.

Frequently Asked Questions About DUI and Traffic Cases

  • What happens to my driver’s license after a DUI in Pennsylvania?

    License suspension periods depend on your blood alcohol content (BAC), prior offenses, and whether you refused chemical testing. Many first-time offenders in Adams County may qualify for ARD or limited license options.

  • Will a DUI conviction stay on my record?

    Yes. In Pennsylvania, DUI convictions remain on your criminal record permanently unless expunged through limited circumstances such as successful ARD completion.

  • Can I still drive to work while my license is suspended?

    Some drivers qualify for an occupational limited license (OLL). Our attorneys can help you apply and guide you through eligibility requirements.

  • What if I refused a breath or blood test?

    Refusing testing triggers an automatic one-year license suspension under Pennsylvania’s implied consent law, even if you’re not convicted of DUI.

  • How can an attorney help with a traffic ticket?

    Even a minor ticket can add points to your record or raise your insurance rates. Having an attorney handle your case can reduce or eliminate penalties, especially for repeat offenses or commercial drivers.

Start Building Your Defense Today

Whether you’re facing your first DUI or a repeat traffic charge, you don’t have to handle it alone. Contact Entwistle & Roberts PC today to schedule a consultation and learn your options.

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