Category: DWI
Find various blogs related to DWI which will provide you the answers of all your queries regarding DWI that you want to know.
Important Qualities to Look For When Hiring a New Jersey DWI Lawyer
Everyone makes a mistake when it comes to responsibly consuming alcohol. However, there is no need for a bad decision to stay with you for the rest of your life. Unfortunately, a d
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New Jersey Drugged Driving: Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana is Considered a DWI
Under New Jersey law, motorists can be guilty of driving while intoxicated (DWI) if they operate a motor vehicle while under the influence any controlled substance including narcot
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Elements of a New Jersey DWI Charge
If you have been arrested for driving while under the influence (commonly referred to as DWI) in violation of NJSA 39:4-50(a), it is probably a brand new experience for you. Howeve
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What in the World is a Dram Shop Liability Claim?
There’s a huge chance that you’ve never even heard of a dram shop liability claim. However, if you were injured in an accident caused by a drunk driver, it’s something that m
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Twenty Minute Observation: What It Means to Your DWI Arrest
Somewhere along the lines, you heard there were consequences for refusing a breath test. However, did you know? The law requires a twenty-minute observation period before administr
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Multiple DWIs? You Need to Know about Step-Down Provisions
Have you heard about New Jersey’s step-down provisions as they apply to DWI cases? For some, it might seem like a source of relief. If you live in New Jersey and are facing a
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Can a Personal Breathalyzer Save You From a DWI Arrest?
It might seem like the perfect solution to save you from a DWI arrest. Surely it’s worth the investment to buy a personal breathalyzer. Or, is it? We will start with the obvious.
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Non-Standardized Field Sobriety Tests
A few of the field sobriety tests used by officers after pulling over a driver on suspicion of a DWI are standardized in terms of the way in which they are administered and the res
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