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New Jersey Court Clarifies Operation for Purposes of DWI Statute

An issue commonly disputed in New Jersey DWI cases is whether the State has sufficient evidence to establish that the defendant was operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Due to several recent unpublished opinions set forth by the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey, the court set forth…

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Court Discusses Procedural Requirements for Seeking Post-Conviction Relief in New Jersey DWI Cases

In many instances, even if a person is convicted of DWI, he or she may be able to obtain post-conviction relief. While there are substantive requirements a person must meet to obtain a reversal of a DWI conviction, there are procedural requirements as well. This was discussed in a recent…

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Court Discusses Standard for Granting Post-Conviction Relief in New Jersey DWI Cases

Simply because a person is convicted of DWI does not mean that the person has no options for seeking relief from the conviction. Rather, under New Jersey law, if a criminal defendant produces sufficient evidence that his or her conviction should be vacated, the person may be eligible for post-conviction…

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New Jersey Court Explains Operation of a Vehicle May Be Proven Through Circumstantial Evidence in DWI Cases

Many people assume that they cannot be convicted of a DWI in New Jersey if they are not stopped by a police officer while driving under the influence of alcohol. However, this is inaccurate as shown in a recent case decided by the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division,…

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