First off, and we’ve said it here countless times, whether a motorist is arrested and charged with DWI in Atlantic, Essex, Hudson or Bergen County, the consequences of a drunken driving conviction are the same across the Garden State and a conviction can be very damaging to an individual’s personal…
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US Supreme Court: Breathalyzer Results Not Valid Evidence Without Operator Testimony to Back It Up
In cases where a motorist has been arrested for drunken driving, one of the more significant pieces of evidence for the state is the resulting blood-alcohol content (BAC) measurement from the breathalyzer or Alcotest device employed by police agencies all across the Garden State. One thing to keep in mind,…
Camden County, NJ, DUI-DWI Defense News: Winslow Twp. Police Tally Drunken Driving Arrests
No one should be too surprised to learn that the Click It or Ticket traffic safety campaign here in the Garden State caught more than the occasional unbelted motorist. As New Jersey DWI defense lawyers, I and my colleagues know that the seat belt use law can result in police…
NJ Legal Defense Update: Summer is the Time for Underage Drinking, Driving and DWI Arrests
With summer upon us and the school year all but over, youngsters from junior high and high schools all across the Garden State will be hitting the beaches, the malls and local meeting spots to kick off their summer vacation in a big way. Unfortunately, some of what young people…
New Jersey State Trooper Faces Suspension for Multiple Drunken Driving Stops in Atlantic County
As a New Jersey DWI defense attorney and former municipal prosecutor, I fully support the efforts of our law enforcement community in maintaining public safety. Everyday, uniformed men and women throughout the Garden State put themselves in harm’s way to help keep our cities, towns and villages pleasant and safe…
Bergen County DWI Update: Could Drivers Someday be Arrested for Drowsy Driving Just Like DUIs Today?
Today, it’s not uncommon for a fatigued driver to be stopped by a New Jersey State Police trooper for failure to maintain a lane, possibly caused by drinking and driving. But unlike a motorist who fails a field sobriety test and then blows over 0.08 on a breathalyzer test, a…
Monmouth County Drunk Driving News: Court Revisits Reliability Issues with Alcotest Breath Test Device
Earlier this year the courts were faced with a potential problem affecting the reliability of the Alcotest device, which is used extensively throughout New Jersey to measure the blood-alcohol content (BAC) of suspects arrested for alleged drunken driving. As many people know, breathalyzer machines provide one of the main pieces…
NJ Supreme Court Says No to Using Breathlyzer Refusal Convictions as Proof of Prior Drunken Driving
A 2009 appellate decision that looked to be a potential problem for individuals convicted of breath test refusal in New Jersey was reversed by the NJ Supreme Court earlier this year. Depending on the circumstances, a motorist who is pulled over for a traffic infraction can end up being cited…
Jersey Legal Defense Update: A Look at Kids and Underage Drunken Driving Charges
It’s no secret that the state of New Jersey has heavy penalties for motorists convicted of driving drunk on public roads. What many people don’t know, however, is that state law also has penalties for teenagers and other minors who arecaught driving under the influence of alcohol, or even possession…
New Jersey News: Legislators Fume over Smartphone Apps Identifying Drunken Driving Checkpoints, Sobriety Roadblocks
Forget word of mouth, iPhones and Blackberrys are bringing more and more information to everyone’s fingertips. In the office, at home and in the car, smartphones do more than dial your lawyer after a drunk driving arrest. In fact, these devices have raised the rancor of some lawmakers around the…