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New Jersey Driver Convicted of Drunken Driving Following Arrest at a Bergen DWI Checkpoint Loses Appeal

Sobriety checkpoints, also known as drunk driving roadblocks, can be the source of many drunken driving arrests. For many drivers, being arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or prescription medication, even illicit drugs or CDS (controlled dangerous substances), can begin a chain of events that can lead to…

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NJ Legal Defense Update: Understanding Drunk Driving Arrests Occurring at Sobriety Roadblocks

Understanding the circumstances that can lead to a drunken driving arrest can be useful for motorists who may find themselves in such a DWI-related traffic scenario. By knowing what happens in the case of a sobriety roadblock, also known as a drunk driving checkpoint, may help some individuals prepare for…

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New Jersey Motorists Convicted of Drunken Driving or Drug DUI Can Face Severe DWI Penalties

Being stopped by a New Jersey state trooper or local municipal patrolman can be a nerve-jangling experience especially when a driver has perhaps imbibed some alcohol as part of a holiday celebration. Whether its beer or wine consumed at a local restaurant or hard liquor or cocktails shared at a…

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New Jersey Superior Court Denies Impaired Driver’s Appeal in Marijuana-related Drug DUI Case

Anyone who thinks that smoking marijuana, weed or cannabis is safer than drinking alcohol and then getting behind the wheel of a motor vehicle apparently hasn’t been pulled over for drug DUI…yet. As a New Jersey DWI defense lawyer, I can tell you that New Jersey’s law enforcement community is…

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NJ Supreme Court to Review Appeal Involving Ocean County DWI Case Involving Over-serving of Alcohol

The desire to place blame is quite common especially when a traffic accident results in injury or death. The question in some drunken driving cases involves determining who was ultimately responsible for the accident. Was it the driver who allegedly consumed too much alcohol or was it the bar, pub…

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NJ Legal Defense Update: Understanding the DWI Arrest and Conviction Process — Part Two

Understanding how law enforcement and the New Jersey courts approach drunk drivers is a basic first step in getting ready for a potential drunken driving arrest sometime in the future. It goes without saying that few people, if any, expect to be charged with driving under the influence of alcohol…

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Legal Defense Update: Somerset County, NJ, Motorist Pulled Over then Fined for Obscured License Plate

No matter how carefully an individual drives after having a drink or two, there is no guarantee that he or she won’t be stopped by a police officer and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. It takes just a moment and you could be pulled over for the…

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NJ Drunk Driving News: Sobriety Testing May Become Mandatory in Cases of Serious, Fatal Auto Accidents

Any one who has ever been arrested for DWI or charged with drunk driving here in New Jersey would likely agree that law enforcement and the judicial system have a very low tolerance for DWI offenders. With intensive drunken driving campaigns, roadside sobriety checkpoints and enhanced DWI and DUI patrols…

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NJ DWI Defense Update: Legally Defining the Term “Impaired Driving” for New Jersey Motorists

In Bergen, Monmouth, Ocean, Union and all counties throughout the Garden State, understanding what is or is not impaired driving is key to a good drunken driving defense. As a New Jersey DWI lawyer, my firm works to assist motorists who have been accused of driving under the influence of…

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New Jersey Drunk Driving Update: Understanding the DWI Arrest and Conviction Process — Part One

Taking the wheel of a car or truck while intoxicated is never advisable, though many people do drive after drinking a beer, a glass of wine or shot of tequila. After doing so, the odds of getting pulled over can often go up many fold. As a New Jersey DWI…

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