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New Jersey Drunk Driver Convicted of 2009 DWI Traffic Death of 22-Year-Old Man

Traffic deaths occur with alarming regularity here in New Jersey, many of these crashes occur as a result of alleged impaired driving. State police and municipal law enforcement officers are constantly patrolling Garden State highways and surface streets looking for drivers who may be operating a motor vehicle while under…

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DWI Law Update: Field Sobriety Testing Procedures for New Jersey Motorists Suspected of Driving while Intoxicated

Understanding what can occur during a routine traffic stop can be very useful for drivers who may have had some amount of beer, wine or hard liquor prior to getting behind the wheel of their car or truck. By learning the procedures used by police officers when facing a possible…

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Burlington County Man Indicted for Fatal Drunken Driving Crash that Killed Two People

Regardless of whether you live in Burlington, Ocean, Monmouth or Passaic County, being charged with DWI where others were injured or killed can be quite serious. As New Jersey runk driving defense lawyers, I and my staff are concerned with representing those individuals who have been arrested for driving while…

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NJ Drunk Driving News: Stiffer DWI Penalties May Not Discourage Motorists Who Drive While Intoxicated

While some may say that we are still in the dark ages of combating drunken driving on New Jersey’s roadways, others argue that DWIs and drug DUIs have been reduced to acceptable levels. Few will agree exactly on the course to take from this point on, but as a New…

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NJ Drunk Driving Update: Multiple Drunk Driving Convictions? Consult with an Experienced DWI Defense Attorney

The old adage, “Where there’s one, there’s two,” can apply to many aspects of life. For motorists convicted of a first DWI offense, there is unfortunately the distinct possibility of being stopped at a future date and accused of driving under the influence of alcohol. For those individuals facing the…

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Drunken Driving News: Garden State Police Log DWI-DUI Arrests in Orange and Union County

Union County DWI Traffic Stop A traffic accident involving two vehicles early on a Sunday morning precipitated a DWI arrest for one individual not long ago. According to news reports, the car crash occurred just before 2am in Fanwood at the intersection of South Ave. and Terrill Rd. According to…

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New Jersey Drunk Driving Arrests Follow Multiple Steps before a Final, Possible DWI Conviction

It doesn’t matter where you live in the Garden State — Atlantic, Bergen, Monmouth, Passaic or even Ocean County — as a motorist there is always that possibility that you will be pulled over by the New Jersey State Police or a local patrolman for one of dozens of relatively…

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New Jersey Legal News: Hackensack Apartment Complex Ordered to Pay $7 Million in Drunken Driving Injury Accident

As a New Jersey drunk driving defense attorney, my job is to represent individuals charge with DWI, drug DUI or refusal to take a breathalyzer test. Because state law is so harsh when it comes to convicted drunken drivers, the fines and penalties that a motorist can face following a…

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New Jersey Youths Charged with Underage Drinking Face Potential Problems Down the Road as Adults

As a New Jersey DWI defense attorney, I and my staff of experienced legal professionals have represented numerous minors charged with underage drinking and DWI. With offices in Ocean County, Bergen County, Passaic and Middlesex Counties, we possess extensive knowledge of state and local drunk driving and DUI laws and…

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Alcoholic Beverage Trade Association Calls New Jersey DWI Checkpoints Ineffective at Catching Drunk Drivers

Recent comments by a beverage trade group calls for an end to drunken driving checkpoint and DUI roadblocks here in the Garden State and elsewhere across the nation. As a New Jersey drunk driving defense attorney, I understand the legal requirements that must be met for a DWI checkpoint to…

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