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In many states, the Garden State included, ignition interlocks can be ordered installed in vehicles used by convicted drunken driving offenders as a way of keeping intoxicated drivers off the road. While some people oppose these types of laws, traffic safety and anti-drunk driving supporters maintain that mandatory ignition interlocks are a good thing.

As New Jersey DWI defense lawyers, my staff is well aware of the fines and penalties associated with a drunk driving conviction. In addition to court fees and punitive fines, motorists charged with driving while intoxicated by alcohol or prescription drugs (drug DUI) can also end up paying inflated car insurance premiums and even face jail time for multiple offenses.

One of the legal judgments that can come down from the bench following a DWI conviction is the mandatory installation of an ignition interlock onto a convicted drunk driver’s vehicle. The types of devices are designed to prevent the starting of a vehicle if the operator has a blood-alcohol content (BAC) exceeding a certain value. Akin to a mini breathalyzer, an ignition interlock device will disable a car or truck’s starting system if the unit detects alcohol on the driver’s breath.

A short time ago, Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court overturned a ruling that resulted from a legal challenge to that state’s law regarding the use of ignition interlock devices. Based on news reports, the ruling not only closed a loophole in state law, it also clarified the application of ignition interlocks in DWI cases.
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Being caught driving drunk here in the Garden State can get many a motorist in hot water legally and financially; and it’s no secret that police departments in Monmouth, Bergen, Sussex and Atlantic counties have virtually no tolerance for drivers who get behind the wheel in any state of inebriation. Frankly, with all the hype about anti-drinking and driving enforcement during the holidays, it’s difficult to imagine that individuals still drive while potentially intoxicated, but apparenlty this happens with extreme regularity.

As New Jersey DWI defense attorneys, I and my colleagues are constantly reading about individuals who may or may not believe that they were intoxicated at the time of their arrest. Regardless of where one is picked up for operating a vehicle while impaired — be that by alcohol, prescription medication (drug DUI) or illicit drugs like cocaine or marijuana — the penalties can be severe and costly.

As drivers ourselves, we understand the reasons for anti-drunken driving laws, however the methods and evidence used against motorists can sometimes be questionable, to the point that a DWI case may have little chance of standing up in court. One thing, however, that can make a so-called “routine” drunk driving arrest stand out is when it coupled with a traffic accident. Property damage, injuries and certainly fatalities tied to an alleged drunk driving episode is nothing to sneeze at.
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Regardless of location, be it Ocean, Bergen, Middlesex County or any of the dozens of cities and towns that make up the Garden State, drunken driving arrests occur randomly yet with extreme frequency. In fact, it’s rare to pick up a news paper or go online and not read of a police arrest arising from a motorist who allegedly was driving while intoxicated.

As New Jersey DWI defense attorneys, I and my colleagues routinely meet individuals accused of driving under the influence of alcohol, doctor-prescribed medications (drug DUI), and even illicit drugs and illegal substances, such as cocaine, marijuana and methamphetamine. In all these cases, the circumstances are going to be slightly different, although the outcome of any one drunk driving or impaired driving case can mean stiff fines and monetary penalties, loss or suspension of driver’s license, and occasionally jail time.

Just as in many counties across the state, Hudson County has its own problems with drivers who either choose to drive while intoxicated or may not have understood how drunk they may have been at the time of their arrest. The following news items illustrate the ways in which drivers can find themselves in trouble with the law.

Jersey City Police Arrest Man for DWI after High-speed Chase
A man from East Orange was arrested by police following a high-speed car chase in Jersey City. According to police reports, a Pontiac Grand Am was seen hitting another vehicle in the northbound lanes of Kennedy Blvd, then blowing though a red stop signal before turning east on Danforth Ave. Police gave chase, but the suspect apparently did not pull over; rather the driver reportedly ignored another red light and then drove away on Old Bergen Rd with its lights allegedly turned off.
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Many drivers have little idea how easily it is to be stopped by police here in the Garden State. The fact is, even the most minor traffic violation can open the door to a police stop that may or may not escalate into a drunken driving arrest or summons for drug possession. Whether one operates a motor vehicle in Middlesex, Ocean, Passaic or Bergen County, the odds of being charged with DWI or drug DUI is higher during times of increased police patrols, such as during the New Year holidays.

As New Jersey drunk driving defense lawyers, I and my team of experienced DWI attorneys have years of experience in representing motorists accused of driving while intoxicated; operating a vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance such as marijuana or cocaine; or any of the many other alcohol and drug-related traffic violations, such as breath test refusal, underage drinking and driving, and repeat DWI offenses.

The legal penalties for individuals convicted of alcohol and drug DUI traffic offenses can be quite stiff, making it crucial that one consult a qualified drunken driving defense attorney before heading into court. Whether you want to fight the charges or not, it is always a good idea to understand your options when one’s license and hard-earned savings are on the line.
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For those who have been arrested or charged with driving under the influence of either prescription drugs or other, possibly illegal substances (also known as drug DUI), you may wonder if the police and the prosecutor’s office have the necessary evidence to secure a guilty verdict in court. Depending on the circumstances, one should always consider consulting a qualified DWI defense attorney; one with experience in representing motorists charged with drunken driving and drug DUI.

As New Jersey drunk driving defense lawyers, I and my colleagues are trained to work with the facts and understand the State’s evidence against and individual. Whether one lives or works in Bergen, Monmouth, Ocean or Atlantic County, the law is clear when it comes to charges related to DUIs tied to prescription medication and even illicit drugs like marijuana and cocaine.

Defending a person accused of drug DUI has certain differences from an alcohol-related DWI case. Here in the Garden State, a charge of drug DUI can be levied against a New Jersey motorist who may be suspected of driving while impaired due to a possible controlled dangerous substance (CDS) or doctor-prescribed medication. These include any narcotic, hallucinogenic or habit-forming drug.
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While getting a summons for drunken driving should not be taken lightly here in the Garden State, there are worse alcohol-related offenses that one should be concerned about. Being arrested for drunk driving at a typical sobriety checkpoint is one way to be introduced to your local legal system, however if one were to be charged with DWI following an injury accident, this can be a much more serious situation.

As New Jersey DWI defense lawyers, I and my staff of qualified drunken driving defense attorneys have the skills and years of courtroom experience to represent motorists accused of impaired driving. This applies to alcohol-related DWIs as well as drug-related DUIs; for many people, it is not unusual to be arrested for impaired driving while under the influence of doctor-prescribed medications. Less common, but nonetheless valid are arrests that involve illicit drugs (also known as controlled dangerous substances, or CDS), such as cocaine and marijuana.

But all this pales in comparison to one of the most serious charges, that of driving under the influence and causing a fatal collision. While some individuals may debate the relative merits of consulting an experienced DWI attorney for a “simple” drunk driving charge, a DWI coupled with a potential vehicular homicide charge leaves little to ponder about.
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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 these times that the rate of potential drunken drivers rises to the occasion as well.

As New Jersey DWI-DUI defense attorneys, I and my legal staff know the ease with which a driver can be stopped for a traffic violation only to find him or herself accused of driving under the influence of beer, wine or hard liquor. For the younger crowd, police may from time to time find evidence of marijuana inside the vehicle or on the driver’s person, which can lead to a drug DUI or possession charge.

Any time a motorist is stopped by the police, it can be an unsettling and intimidating experience. Just the mere presence of a police officer, be it a state patrolman or a local municipal officer, can cause a driver to act out of character or become flustered. As of experienced drunken driving lawyers, my firm understands how certain mannerisms, coupled with so-called evidence of alcohol consumption can lead to a DWI arrest, the outcome of which will have a great deal to do with the subsequent breathalyzer test and other evidence from the state.

Of course, being stopped in Morris County, like Monmouth, Ocean and Bergen counties, results in very similar procedures, but the circumstances may vary considerably. As many people know, a driver cannot be stopped on the street simply on a policeman’s hunch that the motorist is drunk. There must be a specific violation witnessed by that officer. However, in the case of drunk driving checkpoints, a driver and his passengers become the focal point of an officer’s attention as soon as the vehicle they are in is waved into the sobriety roadblock area.
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Every week across the Garden State, individuals are arrested and charged with DWI-related offenses, as well as drug DUI (prescription medication and illicit drugs, such as marijuana and cocaine). These state police and local law enforcement arrests happen everywhere across the state — from Bergen and Morris to Atlantic and Ocean counties – and affect male, female, young and old alike.

As New Jersey DWI defense attorneys, the legal professionals at my firm have the experience and skills necessary to represent people who have been accused of driving while intoxicated, or who have been arrested for possession of illegal drugs — also known as controlled dangerous substances (CDS) — while in their car.

As with any legal case, the details surrounding the arrest are unique, though the circumstances can be similar to other DWI- or DUI-related cases. As always, an individual should be considered innocent until proven guilty. Those who intend to enter a guilty plea on the day of his or her drunk driving hearing should consider carefully the results of that plea; penalties for driving under the influence are rather costly here in New Jersey, and consulting a drunk driving attorney could make the difference between a guilty verdict and a not guilty decision.
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Although a first-time DWI conviction may seem like a one-time event with little or no ramifications save some hefty court fees and other DWI-related penalties, the social and business implications of an arrest for driving while intoxicated, much a conviction can be significant. In fact, just like any legal issue, it’s best to consult with a qualified drunken driving defense attorney to better understand one’s options before heading to court.

Drunk driving, driving under the influence, drug DUI and other offenses are all serious charges that can effect an individual’s future job prospects and social standing; even their personal relationships and marital situation. As New Jersey DWI defense lawyers, the experienced legal team at my firm is well versed in the area of drunken driving defense. Our advice to anyone accused of DWI or drug DUI (prescription meds or illicit drugs like cocaine and marijuana): Do not take the event lightly and learn as much as you can about the process of a DWI case.

As mentioned previously in this forum, a conviction for driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs can have a long-term and severe effect on a person’s employment situation and their life in general. Needless to say, with the emphasis on curbing DWIs and DUIs across the country, as well as here in the Garden State, society, law enforcement agencies and the court system holds a very dim view of first-time DWI offenders, not to mention repeat offenders.

A recent news story brought this issue to the fore, as the head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was picked up by police following a traffic violation near the nation’s capital. According to news reports, FAA chief, Randy Babbitt, was observed by a police officer traveling on the opposite side of the road last Saturday around 10:30 at night.
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With the holidays fast upon us there is a more than better chance that someone you know may be stopped by state police or local law enforcement for some type of traffic violation. Of those Garden State motorists stopped by police for offenses such as speeding, improper lane change, or an number of so-called minor traffic infractions, there is always a chance that the driver may be accused of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

Being impaired by beer, wine, hard liquor or prescription medication (drug DUI) is cause for a patrolman to arrest a driver for driving while intoxicated. A DWI or DUI arrest can also lead to extensive fines and other penalties, even for a first-time offender. It’s not unusual an individual convicted for multiple offenses to also face jail time, depending on the circumstances. As New Jersey drunken driving defense lawyers, I and my staff of legal professionals have the skills and experience in representing drivers accused of DWI and drug DUI (including cases where illicit drugs — also known as controlled dangerous substances, or CDS — such as marijuana and cocaine are involved).

Anyone who is arrested for driving under the influence faces similar charges and, likewise, similar penalties, the individual circumstances will vary accordingly. The following is a short list of recent arrests by police officers in Bergen County, though DWI and drug DUI arrest happen every day in other counties across the state, such as Monmouth, Union, Passaic and Essex. Here are some examples:

Ridgewood, NJ
Late on a Monday evening, a local patrolman stopped a vehicle driving along a stretch of N. Maple Ave. The officer apparently stopped the motorist because of visible front-end damage and a report of a hit-and-run accident in the Ho-Ho-Kus area. As a result of the traffic stop, the policeman determined that the driver was in fact involved in said traffic accident. On further investigation, the police officer also determined that the 30-year-old out-of-state driver behind the wheel was impaired due to alcohol consumption. The man was taken into custody and charged with drunk driving, marijuana (CDS) possession and drug paraphernalia possession, open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle. In addition to DWI, the driver was also charged with careless and unsafe driving. He was released pending a court appearance.
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