If you get convicted of a DUI the judge overseeing your case may require you to install an ignition interlock device or IID in your car. This arrangement gives many people the chance to keep some driving privileges after a DUI. An IID is a breathalyze...
Driving under the influence (DUI) is considered a serious offense throughout the United States, including New Jersey. The state of New Jersey has adopted a strict stance against DUI offenses and imposes significant penalties on convicted individuals. A...
Driving offenses related to being under the influence are not just reserved for people whove consumed too much alcohol or taken recreational drugs. In New Jersey police officers can charge you with a DUI even if the substance in your system is perfectl...
Have you ever wondered if its legal to drive after taking prescription drugs? The answer is not as straightforward as you may think. While its possible to legally drive after taking certain prescription drugs you can also be charged with driving while ...
In New Jersey, law enforcement utilizes strict guidelines on DUI/DWI traffic stops. A police officer can conduct a traffic stop if they perceive that a driver is exhibiting impaired driving behavior. The New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety im...
Charges of DUI in New Jersey can lead to serious legal consequences such as restrictions on your ability to drive, suspensions on your license, the installation of an ignition interlock device on your vehicles, and imprisonment if you are convicted. Th...
Under the new DWI law that went into effect in December of 2019 an ignition interlock device is now mandated as a DWI penalty in pretty much every sentence whether 1st 2nd or third offense the length of time that you need to have can vary and whether o...
A portable breath screening test is very different from the chemical test that youre given at a police station after arrest. and its typically something that the officer carries with them and is given or offered at the roadside as opposed to at a polic...
In New Jersey theres no such thing as a traditional conditional or hardship license or privilege. If convicted of a DWI/DUI it used to mean a hardcore suspension regardless of whether it was a first 2nd or third DWI offense. However the law changed in ...
Theres a lot of confusion around this question and I get this question all the time. People want to know do they have the right to speak to an attorney or to work with an attorney in deciding whether or not they should take a breath test after theyre a...