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Location: New Jersey DWI Lawyer 609 Main St. Toms River, NJ - 08753
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Phone:
201-214-4444
732-282-1394 (1DWI)
This article will discuss whether it is legal in the state of New Jersey to have a DWI or sobriety checkpoint or roadblock set up and if this is not in violation of the constitution. Please note that the following discussion should be understood only as a general overview. This is not legal advice. Consult with a licensed attorney for advice as to a specific legal ma...
Read MorePlease note that the following discussion should be understood only as a general overview. This is not legal advice. Consult with a licensed attorney for advice as to a specific legal matter. It has been reported that drivers under the age of 21 represent 10% of licensed drivers in the United States. However, it is also been reported that this 10% are responsible for...
Read MorePlease note that the following discussion should be understood only as a general overview. This is not legal advice. Consult with a licensed attorney for advice as to a specific legal matter. If you are being charged with a DUI you are likely contemplating the necessity of hiring a lawyer to represent your case. It is important to note a number of factors before d...
Read MoreThis is not legal advice. Consult with a licensed attorney for advice as to a specific legal matter. A previous article discussed two aspects relating to challenging a DWI case in respect of the conditions relating to blood samples used for blood testing. It is common in DWI investigations that the results of an analysis of the blood are preferred by the State as e...
Read MoreThis is not legal advice. Consult with a licensed attorney for advice as to a specific legal matter. Most DWI investigations involve either blood being drawn or a breath test being administered. It is as a result of such tests that an individual’s blood alcohol concentration is determined. This article and a subsequent one will address some issues that arise regardi...
Read MoreAfter a driver has been arrested for a DUI he or she will have been required to provide breath samples and in most cases, been released from police custody om a complaint-summons without bail. The first court appearance will be for arraignment. This article will discuss what an arraignment is, what happens at an arraignment, and the defendant’s options as to the charge...
Read MoreThe following discussion should be understood only as a general overview. This is not legal advice. Consult with a licensed attorney for advice as to a specific legal matter. There are common questions associated with driving under the influence (DUI) in New Jersey. This article will look at frequently asked questions in respect of driving under the influence, dri...
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