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New Jersey DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) and DUI (Driving Under the Influence) arrests
are prosecuted in two ways: either as a traditional DWI, where the prosecution attempts to prove a person
as being under the influence based on driving pattern
and field sobriety test performance, or by violating
the "per se" law by being above the legal limit of .08%.
In the summer of 2005, Congress approved a huge transportation bill. One of its many provisions included federal grants that encouraged states to enact John’s Law, a New Jersey law that allows police to impound the car of a drunk driver.
Refusal to take the breath or blood test following
a DWI / DUI arrest is admissible in court, and can also have severe driver's license consequences in addition to the standard penalties.
DWI convictions are "priorable" for 10 years,
calculated from arrest date to arrest date. Punishment
for a second DWI or third offense DWI is harsher in every
respect: fines,
jail time,
driver's license
consequences, and more.
There are
special DWI / DUI laws for those under 21: it
is illegal for someone under 21 to drive with a BAC of
0.01% or greater. Violation of this law will result in
a license suspension for 30 - 90 days, and
community
service for 15 - 30 days.
Jury Trials are NOT available in New Jersey DWI
cases. People arrested for driving while impaired in New
Jersey have a right to a court trial only. (A court
trial is one where the judge hears the evidence and
decides your guilt.) If you lose the court trial, you
have the right to request a "de novo" appeal on the
record. This is where the record is transmitted to the
Law Division, Superior Court, and a different judge
reviews the DWI trial record, and the lawyers argue
the facts and law that should apply. It is a second
chance at getting a result of Not Guilty.
New Jersey DWI cases are unique, since there is no
pre-trial administrative driver's license suspension,
as there is in many other states. The only driver's
license consequences are imposed by the court.
Drunk driving defense is a specialized area. Let one of the qualified DUI LAWS attorneys find a solution to your legal problem if you, or someone you care about, has been arrested for DUI or DWI.
For a free DWI consultation, contact New Jersey DWI Defense Attorney, Evan M. Levow by dialing 1.800.DWI.LAWS today.
Please note: Laws change frequently and thus the information provided should not be relied upon as legal advice. To be certain, contact a criminal defense attorney for a legal assistance. 1800DUILAWS.com is not liable for any misinformation that users obtain from using this site.
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