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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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New Jersey DWI Defense Update: What Every Driver Should Know If Stopped for Drunk Driving — Part Two

Understanding how the police and court system approaches drunk driving offenders is the first step in preparing yourself for a possible DWI arrest in the future. Of course, no one wants to be charged with driving while intoxicated and most people are usually unprepared when it does happen. But being…

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New Jersey Port Authority Cop Suspended following Morris County Drunk Driving Arrest

Regardless of jurisdiction, every police office must obey the letter of the law that they themselves are sworn to uphold. No ifs, ands or buts. As a former New Jersey municipal prosecutor, I have every respect for our men and women in uniform, but as a DWI defense attorney I…

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NJ Drunk Driving Defense Update: New Jersey Appellate Court Upholds DWI Conviction per Chun

When fighting a drunken driving charge, a New Jersey DWI defense lawyer will use all of his experience to help his client get a fair trial. Since being arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious offense with long-lasting and potentially detrimental effects on a…

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New Jersey DWI Police Blotter: Bergen County, NJ, Drunk Driving and Marijuana Possession Arrests

Marijuana CDS In a possible drug DUI incident in North Arlington, NJ, two 20-year-olds in a light truck were stopped by a police officer who had been alerted by local residents to a possible marijuana drug deal going on in a local neighborhood. The traffic stop occurred on Belmont Avenue…

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Morris County DWI and Drug DUI News: Madison, NJ, Drunk Driving Arrest Police Blotter

In the early hours on a Wednesday morning, police observed a vehicle apparently being driven in an erratic manner. Pulling the car over to issue a traffic citation, the patrolman likely detected evidence of drinking and driving on the driver’s part, after which the 20-year-old female resident of Greenvillage, New…

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Hudson County DWI News: Bayonne, NJ, Police Arrest Two Drunk Drivers in Weekend Operations

Drunk driving in New Jersey is punishable by fines and jail time. Monetary costs for being convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol can range from hundreds of dollars to thousands (not including increased insurance premiums as a DWI offender). Jail time, when stipulated, can be as much as…

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New Jersey Drunk Driving News: Bergen County Man Charged with DWI Despite 0.0 Blood-alcohol Reading

While fighting a DWI arrest is a fairly common practice, fighting a drunken driving charge after “blowing” a double-zero on an Alcotest device is somewhat out of the ordinary. As a New Jersey DWI defense attorney, I and my colleagues are certified in the proper use, operation and maintenance of…

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New Jersey Drunk Driving Defense: Bergen County DWI and Drug DUI Police Blotter

A number of recent DWI and controlled/dangerous substance (CDS) arrests in Bergen County, New Jersey, illustrate the ease and frequency of drunk driving and drug DUI arrests around the state. As a New Jersey DWI defense lawyer, my aim is to help my clients get a fair trial and to…

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NJ DWI Law Update: Jersey Supreme Affirms Alcotest Subject be Monitored by “Any” Competent Witness(es)

The New Jersey State Supreme Court Appellate Division recently rejected the argument of defendant-respondent, Damian Tirello, who claimed that his breath test results were not admissible as evidence because the Alcotest-trained police officer did not remain in the DWI room with him breathalyzer test. The Court referred to a previous…

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