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  1. In certain circumstances, driving while suspended for a DUI could be an indictable offense, punishable by 180-days in jail.

  2. Jun 19, 2023 · You will typically be prosecuted and could face criminal penalties if you are convicted. These penalties include jail time, fines and other serious consequences under New Jersey DUI laws.

  3. However, courts can impose a jail sentence of up to 90 days. The court will consider various factors when determining the length of a DWI offender’s jail term, including the circumstances surrounding the present offense and the time between the driver’s first and second offenses.

  4. Feb 10, 2021 · A person found guilty of a second time offender of a DUI or DWI, was subject to a loss of driving privileges for two (2) years, plus fines and assessments, a mandatory ignition interlock device for a time period set by the Court, mandatory jail between two (2) and ninety (90) days, mandatory completion of the IDRC, thirty (30) days of community ...

  5. www.nj.gov › humanservices › dmhasState of New Jersey

    If you live in New Jersey and have been convicted of an alcohol or drug-related traffic, boating or related offense in New Jersey or in another state, while licensed by New Jersey, you must satisfy the requirements of the IDP/IDRC as sentenced by the convicting court.

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  6. Whether or not you go to jail if you plead guilty to, or are found guilty of, drunk driving in New Jersey, depends mostly on whether this is your first offense.

  7. In New Jersey, a DWI conviction can result in jail time, fines, and license suspension, and the penalties are more severe if you have prior convictions

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