Criminal Defense · Carlisle, PA

Criminal Defense Lawyer in Carlisle, PA.

Arrested or charged in Carlisle? Attorney Sean P. Quinlan defends misdemeanors and felonies in Cumberland County — drug charges, assault, theft, firearms, and probation violations. Free consultation, flat fees, and a lawyer who handles your case personally.

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Carlisle · Criminal Defense

Local courts, local prosecutors, local practice.

Carlisle is the Cumberland County seat — and where every Cumberland County DUI eventually lands. Carlisle Police, Dickinson Township PD, and PA State Police Troop H Carlisle station all run DUI enforcement on I-81, the Carlisle Pike, High Street, and around Dickinson College and the U.S. Army War College.

Criminal outcomes in Cumberland County depend heavily on which magisterial district judge holds the preliminary hearing and how that District Attorney's office screens diversion. Knowing both is worth more than any argument made at the last minute.

Court & jurisdiction

Carlisle DUI cases are heard at the Cumberland County Courthouse on East High Street — the same building that handles every Cumberland County DUI on appeal. We appear in Carlisle Common Pleas weekly.

From Carlisle

Carlisle is a 20-minute drive west on the Carlisle Pike from our Camp Hill office. We routinely meet Carlisle clients at the courthouse on hearing days.

3425 Simpson Ferry Rd, Suite 100, Camp Hill, PA 17011

Charges we defend in Carlisle.

What happens after a Carlisle arrest.

  1. 1. Preliminary arraignment & bail

    Bail conditions are set within hours of arrest. Getting them modified early keeps you working and out of custody while the case is pending.

  2. 2. Preliminary hearing (MDJ)

    The Commonwealth only has to show a prima facie case — but this is where we lock in testimony, get counts dismissed, and start the diversion conversation.

  3. 3. Formal arraignment & discovery

    Charges are formally entered in Common Pleas and discovery is produced. ARD and diversion applications are usually due around this stage.

  4. 4. Pretrial motions

    Suppression of a search, a statement, or an identification is where most criminal cases are actually won.

  5. 5. Negotiation or trial

    Either a negotiated disposition designed around your record and licensing, or a bench or jury trial in the Court of Common Pleas.

  6. 6. Expungement or sealing

    Dismissals, withdrawals, and completed diversion are expungeable. We finish the case by clearing the record, not just closing the file.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Common questions from Carlisle drivers facing criminal charges — courts, costs, diversion, and record consequences.

  • Carlisle DUI cases are heard at the Cumberland County Courthouse on East High Street — the same building that handles every Cumberland County DUI on appeal. We appear in Carlisle Common Pleas weekly.

  • We quote flat fees based on the grading and complexity of the charge — summary and low-level misdemeanor cases are the most affordable, while felony cases with suppression litigation or trial cost more. Consultations are free and the fee is fixed before you hire us, so there are no hourly surprises.

  • ARD is generally available to first-time, non-violent offenders, and the District Attorney in Cumberland County controls admission. Drug possession, retail theft, and many first-offense misdemeanors are the most commonly approved charges. Completing the program avoids a conviction and allows expungement.

  • No. You have the right to remain silent and the right to counsel — say both out loud and stop talking. Nearly every statement given at the scene or station ends up as the strongest piece of the Commonwealth's case, and you cannot talk your way out of a charge that has already been decided on.

  • You must appear for the preliminary hearing, arraignment, and any Common Pleas proceeding unless the court excuses you. We can often waive or continue appearances at the earlier stages and appear on your behalf for scheduling matters.

  • Yes. After the preliminary hearing at the local MDJ, every Cumberland County DUI is bound over to Common Pleas at the courthouse on East High Street in Carlisle. ARD admissions, suppression hearings, plea hearings, and trials all happen there.

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