If you currently find yourself accused of theft, you could have a number of immediate concerns and worry about the long-term impact of these allegations. Aside from penalties imposed by the court, you might have difficulty finding work in a particular field due to...
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Month: June 2023
Field sobriety test vs. breath test: Is there a difference?
Public roads and highways are teeming with all sorts of fatal threats. But there is a unique fear that comes with a New Jersey police officer asking you to pull you over for driving while intoxicated (DWI) suspicion. The state’s police officer can submit you to either...
When are you required to get an ignition interlock device?
When a driver gets a driving while intoxicated (DWI) charge, they could face several penalties including fines, jail time, license suspension and a requirement to perform community service. Sometimes, the court might also ask a driver to install an ignition interlock...
Navigating paraphernalia charges in New Jersey
Paraphernalia charges pertain to individuals who possess, use, sell or distribute items primarily intended for drug-related activities. Understanding paraphernalia charges in New Jersey can shed light on the legal framework and potential consequences individuals may...
Why having a minor in your car could worsen your DUI charge
In New Jersey, a person charged with DUI while operating a car with a minor inside may also face a criminal charge for child endangerment. The law is strict on DUI violators because of the danger they pose to themselves and other motorists on the road. Purposefully...
Questioning the accuracy of breathalyzer tests
Breath tests are commonly used in DWI cases to determine an individual's blood alcohol concentration (BAC). However, these tests are not always accurate and can be subject to errors or limitations. If you're facing a DWI charge based on a breath test result, knowing...