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Arrested for Drunken Driving? What Jersey Drivers should Know about Blood-Alcohol Testing, Other DWI Evidence

It’s probably a good bet that until a driver is arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) he or she has not given much thought to the process of being arrested, much less the penalties associated with a drunken driving conviction. Frankly, being stopped for a traffic violation here in the…

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NJ Drunk Driving News: New Jersey Drivers Convicted of DWI Can Face Severe Driving Restrictions

With the economy still faltering and many people in counties like Atlantic, Middlesex and Monmouth have been seeking cheaper means of transportation, from public transportation to more personal modes of getting around, those motorists arrested or already convicted of driving while intoxicated have an added hurdle. As New Jersey drunken…

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NJ Legal Defense: Penalties Abound for Garden State Motorists Convicted of Driving While Intoxicated

Being stopped by the police here in New Jersey for a traffic-related offense is not uncommon, nor out of the ordinary. With more than eight million residents and a population density of nearly 1,200 people per square mile, the odds of someone you know getting a traffic ticket in the…

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Bergen County Drunken Driving Defense Update: Legal Process of a New Jersey DWI Case

Being arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, prescription medication (drug DUI) or an illicit drug/controlled dangerous substance (CDS), such as marijuana, cocaine or heroine, is just the beginning of a journey that will take a defendant from drunken or impaired driving charges all the way through to a…

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Monmouth County Drunken Driving Update: Rude Wake-up Call for New Jersey Motorists Arrested for DWI

It’s safe to say that the majority of drivers in the Garden State have never been arrested for drunken driving; that said, it’s also a fair bet that many of these individuals do take a drink from time to time. What may come as some surprise to a lot of…

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NJ Drunk Driving Update: DWI Checkpoint, Sobriety Roadblock Alerts on Twitter, Facebook Raise Some Ire

As a practicing New Jersey drunk driving defense attorney and former municipal prosecutor, I understand the importance of individual rights and how those rights and personal freedoms are protected by the Constitution of the United States. I also know that technology continues to push the envelope of what is considered…

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New Jersey Legal Defense: Key Steps in a Typical Garden State DWI Case

One of the more common questions that DWI defense attorneys get asked by potential clients is the particular order of events as an impaired driving case moves through our state’s law enforcement and judicial systems. Naturally, any DWI or DUI case begins with the driver being pulled over by a…

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Legal Defense Brief: Defining Impairment for Drunken Driving Cases in New Jersey

Here in the Garden State, a motorist can be pulled over for any number of traffic violations including excessive speed, failure to maintain one’s lane, improper use of turn signal and even defective vehicle equipment, such as a broken taillight or burned-out headlamp. It’s not that these are unusual violations,…

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NJ Legal Defense Update: Might Seatbelt Use Actually Help Drivers Avoid a DWI-DUI Arrest?

There’s nothing conclusive, but recent news regarding safety belt usage in the Garden State might have some people wondering if increased belt usage is good for reducing drunken driving arrests as well. Of course, there likely very little direct correlation between wearing a seatbelt and being stopped by a police…

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NJ Drunken Driving News: Could Boosting Fines for Stay-Right Traffic Law Increase DWI Arrests?

It should come as no surprise that many drunk driving arrests arise from another, sometimes simple, traffic violation. Whether or not a driver is pulled over in Union, Passaic or Somerset County, a traffic stop can result from something as seemingly minor as a failure to signal a lane change.…

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