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DWI Roadblock Update: Drunken Driving Sobriety Checkpoint Scheduled for Middletown, NJ, Tonight

Here in New Jersey, most drivers are probably familiar with the increased presence of police on patrol during certain times of the year, such as New Year’s Eve, St. Patrick’s Day, 4th of July, Memorial Day and Labor Day. During these times, it’s not unusual to have a spike in…

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Mercer County Legal Defense News: NJ Appeals Court Rules Probable Cause Not Required for Sobriety Testing

As many people already understand, when it comes to being arrested for drunken driving in the Garden State, an officer typically will have stopped the accused on the basis of a moving violation or some other traffic or motor vehicle offense. As New Jersey DWI defense attorneys, we get questions…

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Morris County Drunken Driving Update: New Jersey’s Holiday DWI Patrols and Sobriety Checkpoints Continue

Here in the Garden State, motorists are rather familiar with the presence of police road patrols, as well as the typical saturation patrols that occur from time to time during holiday weekends and other periods well known for family and friendly get-togethers where alcohol is usually served. It is at…

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Warren County DWI News: Is Smelling for Alcohol on a New Jersey Motorist a “Police Interrogation”?

As anyone who has ever been arrested or even convicted of driving while intoxicated will likely know that many times a police officer will testify he detected the odor of alcohol on the motorist’s breath prior to a drunk driving arrest. While this statement is usually not enough to convict…

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New Jersey Drunk Driving Defense News: Enhanced DWI and DUI Traffic Enforcement for Thanksgiving Weekend

According to police agencies across the state, the Thanksgiving holiday has become one of the more common times of the year for New Jersey drivers to be arrested for drunken driving. Not only do local police departments expect increases in arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol, but also…

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NJ Drunken Driving News: Male Drivers More Likely to be Arrested for DWI than Females

Apparently someone’s winning the so-called battle of the sexes these days, though not in the way some would prefer. Based on a recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), male drivers are more likely to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol than female…

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Drunk Driving Roadblocks Suspended in Elmwood Park, NJ, But Not for Long

First and foremost, anti-drunken driving enforcement in the Garden State is handled in a number of ways. While enhanced roving DWI patrols in counties like Monmouth, Bergen and Ocean are often used before and during popular holidays, such as July Fourth, New Year’s, Memorial Day and others, drunk driving checkpoints,…

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Ocean County, NJ, DWI News: Manpower Reductions Affecting Lacey Township’s Drop in Drunken Driving Arrests

While some municipalities across the Garden State are claiming continued victory in the battle against drunken driving — quantified by the total number of DWI and drug DUI arrests annually — other towns and cities are seeing cutbacks in manpower, which apparently is taking its toll on the number of…

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Monmouth County Drunk Driving News: Teens’ Car Strikes Police Car at DWI Checkpoint, Officer Injured

There are always a few things that you don’t want to happen when it comes to driving drunk here in the Garden State. First, underage drinking (and even underage possession of alcohol) should be avoided since it can affect a youngster’s future without him or her even knowing it. Second,…

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Drunk Driving Stats Show Decrease Nationwide, But New Jersey Arrests Holding Steady

One would think that with all the extra anti-drunken driving enforcement across this state that surely New Jersey would be experiencing a decrease in DWIs just like the rest of the nation. Apparently, that’s hardly the case. Whether due to what some might call “over-enforcement” or because the Garden State…

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