Overview
- Court records and local reports say Hartwick will serve six months of probation with 30 hours of community service, fees and fines, DUI classes, a drug and alcohol evaluation, and any recommended treatment.
- The Attorney General’s Office confirmed there is no driver’s license suspension because this qualifies as a first offense, and the court assigned Cumberland County to handle supervision.
- Attorney General Dave Sunday described Hartwick’s ARD placement as standard under eligibility rules that bar entry only if there was a DUI or ARD within the past decade.
- Hartwick’s 2003 DUI occurred more than ten years ago and was expunged through a diversion program, which left him eligible for ARD in this case.
- Police and court documents state he crashed a county-owned SUV in a Harrisburg parking garage on April 2 and admitted drinking about half a bottle of vodka before driving; he was later charged by the Attorney General’s Office.