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Monmouth County, NJ, Drunk Driving News: Multiple New Jersey DWI and Drug DUI Arrests

Drunken driving arrests happen daily in New Jersey. As Monmouth, Atlantic andMiddlesex County DWI lawyers, I and my staff have the skills and experience to represent those individuals accused of driving under the influence of alcohol, prescription medication and even illegal drugs such as marijuana. The following list of intoxicate…

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NJ Police Blotter: Ocean County Drunk Driving, Underage Possession of Alcohol and CDS Arrests

An out-of-state motorist was pulled over on West Bay Ave. in Barnegat Township when officers observed a vehicle being driven the wrong way. Stopping the vehicle, police interviewed the 48-year-old driver who apparently exhibited signs of being drunk and under the influence of alcohol. The man was arrested by officers,…

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Ocean County, NJ, DWI News: Drunken New Jersey Teenager Crashes Stolen Truck into Building

It may seem incredible to some people, but teenage drinking is not an isolated problem here in New Jersey. As Ocean, Passaic and Middlesex County drunk driving defense lawyers, I and my staff see a variety of individuals come through our doors seeking help with DWI, DUI and breath test…

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Madison, NJ, DWI and Drug DUI News: Drug Possession, Under-age Alcohol Possession and Drunk Driving

As Morris County drunk driving defense attorneys, my office represents motorists charged with DWI and drug DUI offenses. Incidents of driving under the influence of either alcohol or drugs, whether prescription or illegal substances such as marijuana, occur with relative frequency all across New Jersey. Examples of arrests for driving…

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NJ Drunk Driving Defense News: Lyndhurst Police Net Two DWI Arrests Following Traffic Stops

Not a single days goes by that some New Jersey motorist is pulled over by a State Police trooper or local law enforcement officer for some traffic infraction. It is not uncommon for such routine traffic stops to turn into drunk driving arrests, for a number of reasons. As a…

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NJ DWI News: Will New Law Increase Police Focus on Young Drivers, Drunk or Otherwise?

A recently passed law requires drivers under the age of 21 to place a red sticker on their vehicle’s license plates. While the intent of the law appears to be a good-hearted attempt at traffic safety, as a New Jersey DWI defense attorney I tend to side with those claiming…

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Drinking and Driving by Minors in New Jersey: Heavy Consequences Apply to Underage DWI Convictions

Here in New Jersey, state and local law enforcement agencies take underage drinking very seriously. As a minor or parent of an underage child, you should know that New Jersey law is very specific when it comes to underage drinking and driving. Since a person must be 21 years or…

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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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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 Drinking and Driving Defense Update: Underage DWI and its Consequences

In New Jersey the law covering underage drinking and driving leaves little to the imagination. An individual must be 21 years of age or older to buy, be in possession or consume any type of alcohol-containing drink or beverage. In short: underage drinking is unequivocally defined as illegal. Because the…

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