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Sobriety Checkpoints and Increased Drunken Driving Patrols in Morris County, NJ

Drivers traveling in the Rockaway Township area, and other municipalities around the Garden State, will likely be seeing more and more drunken driving patrols on New Jersey roadways in the coming weeks as the Labor Day holiday approaches. During times such as this, law enforcement agencies in Morris, Bergen, Monmouth…

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NJ Legal Defense Update: Might Seatbelt Use Actually Help Drivers Avoid a DWI-DUI Arrest?

There’s nothing conclusive, but recent news regarding safety belt usage in the Garden State might have some people wondering if increased belt usage is good for reducing drunken driving arrests as well. Of course, there likely very little direct correlation between wearing a seatbelt and being stopped by a police…

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Mercer County, NJ, Drunk Driving News: DWI and Drug Possession Arrests in East Windsor Twp.

As drunken driving defense attorneys, I and my experienced staff of DWI lawyers understand the monetary and legal implications of a drunken driving or prescription drug DUI arrest faced by many motorists. Getting a ticket for driving under the influence is nothing to take lightly, even as a first-time DWI…

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NJ Drunken Driving News: Could Boosting Fines for Stay-Right Traffic Law Increase DWI Arrests?

It should come as no surprise that many drunk driving arrests arise from another, sometimes simple, traffic violation. Whether or not a driver is pulled over in Union, Passaic or Somerset County, a traffic stop can result from something as seemingly minor as a failure to signal a lane change.…

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DWI Legal Defense Update: Do You Really Think You’re Safe with a BAC Below 0.08 Percent?

First off, and we’ve said it here countless times, whether a motorist is arrested and charged with DWI in Atlantic, Essex, Hudson or Bergen County, the consequences of a drunken driving conviction are the same across the Garden State and a conviction can be very damaging to an individual’s personal…

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US Supreme Court: Breathalyzer Results Not Valid Evidence Without Operator Testimony to Back It Up

In cases where a motorist has been arrested for drunken driving, one of the more significant pieces of evidence for the state is the resulting blood-alcohol content (BAC) measurement from the breathalyzer or Alcotest device employed by police agencies all across the Garden State. One thing to keep in mind,…

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NJ Drunk Driving News: Allegedly Drunken Boater Arrested for BUI After Slamming Powerboat into Gazebo

With summer fully underway, it’s not uncommon to hear of more drinking and driving arrests on Garden State roadways. And, with these warm and sunny days, boaters are out in droves enjoying the refreshing sea air and inland waterways. What is also a given during the summertime months is an…

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Bergen County DWI Arrest News: Police Charge Drunken Driver after Motorist Hits Pedestrian at Meadowlands

It appears that many of the stories we find in the news these days involve accused drunken drivers who have become involved in a car or truck accident as a result of their alleged alcohol consumption or use of prescription medication (drug DUI). A smaller percentage of accidents also involve…

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Following Fatal Garden State Crash, Brick Township PR Official is Charged with DWI

If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a thousand times; a drunk driving defense is only complicated when the DWI arrest is associated with a traffic accident. It makes little difference whether one lives in Bergen, Middlesex, Mercer or Atlantic County, when you throw in an injury or fatality…

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DUI Legal Defense Update: Jersey Law Enforcement Agencies Step Up Anti-BUI Drunken Boating Patrols

As New Jersey drunken driving defense attorneys we won’t argue that mixing alcohol with boating can lead to disaster, but at the same time it is certain that many people who are arrested for drunken boating (boat DUI or “BUI”) may have been falsely charged. Of course, if this is…

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