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Police Arrest Driver for Marijuana Possession Following High-speed Chase in Bergen County

Some drug arrests have been known to start with a DWI or drug DUI traffic stop. There’s usually some reason for the initial stop, but a driver speeding down the highway is not a hard mark for a drunk driving or traffic enforcement patrol. A recent news report from Bergen…

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New Jersey Drunk Driving Defense Update: Cigarette Smoking May Cause Higher BAC Breathalyzer Reading

Many people confronted with a first-time arrest for driving while intoxicated begin to wonder what factors, beyond any actual beer, wine or liquor consumption, affect the blood-alcohol content (BAC) results from an Alcotest or other breathalyzer device. Naturally, as New Jersey DWI defense lawyers, we understand this area of the…

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NJ Drunk Driving News: Motorist Who Caused late-March Cape May Power Blackout Pleads Guilty to DWI

A woman single-handedly pulled the plug on 18,000 residents in Cape May, NJ, on a cold March morning earlier this year, but the reason behind the crash that left so many in the dark was much more simple. According to court records, 26-year-old Denise M. Pomykacz of Burlington Township was…

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NJ Drunk Driving Defense News: Despite Potential Jail Time, DWI Not a Crime Meriting Jury Trial

If you feel that because jail time can be attached to certain drunken driving convictions that it makes sense for drunk driving offenses to be categorized as crimes requiring a trial by jury, well, you’re probably not alone. However, as stiff as drug DUI or DWI sentence can be in…

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NJ Appellate Court: Liquor Stores Not Protected Against Lawsuits by Drunk Drivers following DWI Injury Accidents

A recent New Jersey appellate court ruling has opened the door to lawsuits from obviously intoxicated customers who purchase liquor prior to being involved in a DWI-related injury accident. The ruling essentially states that liquor establishments, such as beer and wine shops, are not protected under the same New Jersey…

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Comatose Woman Dies following 2007 Fatal Drunk Driving Accident Caused by Ex-New Jersey Cop

Having worked for many years as a municipal prosecutor I gained a healthy respect for the people serving in law enforcement. Now as a New Jersey DWI defense lawyer, I defend motorists accused of driving while intoxicated, arrested by some of those very same officers. While I admire the dedication…

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Sussex County, NJ, DWI Law Update: Sparta Township Drunk Driving Arrest Procedures Under Fire

A lawsuit filed in Newark Federal Court has pointed out some potentially serious problems with the policies at the Sparta Township Police Department, according to news reports. The suit, filed by two Newton, NJ, attorneys was prompted by their own 2008 arrest for driving while intoxicated in the Sussex County…

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Morris County Police Arrest New Jersey Driver after DWI Crash into Chatham Waterway

Following a potentially deadly early-morning single-vehicle accident in Chatham Township, a Morristown man was arrested and charged with drunken driving. This kind of accident and subsequent DWI arrest is not uncommon, though in this case the man was perhaps lucky that he made it out alive. As a New Jersey…

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Lyndhurst, NJ, DWI Update: Lodi Man Arrested for Drunk Driving following Accident in Wendy’s Parking Lot

Arrests for driving while intoxicated can happen nearly any time and almost anywhere. As a New Jersey DWI attorney, I have represented numerous motorists accused of drunken driving where a seemingly simple fender-bender precipitated into a full-blown drunk driving arrest. Lyndhurst, like that most other Garden State municipalities, sees its…

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NJ Appellate Court Upholds DWI Conviction against Woman Who Claimed Police Had Insufficient Cause

An important part of a DWI arrest and conviction is proper police procedure. Before a law enforcement officer can stop a vehicle and its driver for drunk driving, there must be sufficient cause for the traffic stop to legally occur in the first place. This is why many drunken driving…

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