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  1. Jun 19, 2023 · Jail time is a possibility for a first DUI in New Jersey. You could be jailed for up to 30 days. You should work with a New Jersey DUI attorney to explore options for avoiding incarceration.

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

  3. Feb 10, 2021 · The new law provides that for a first offense of a DUI or DWI, which is based on observation or a blood alcohol content between .08% and .099%, the offender is subject to having an ignition interlock device on the vehicle for three (3) months, his or her driving privileges forfeited until an ignition interlock device is installed, plus fines and...

    • Can DUI Sentencing Be Reduced?
    • The Ten Year NJ Step Down Rule
    • An Example
    • The Need For A DUI Lawyer

    Before 2008, in the state of NJ a DUI sentence could not be reduced. Also, if you were charged with more than one DUI, you could see a rise in the seriousness of the sentencing. The charges increased depending on the number of times a driver was cited and convicted of a DUI. As with most other offenses, harsher sentences were handed down to repeat ...

    The courts in NJ examined the penalties distributed to DUI offenders in NJ. In 2008, New Jersey courts put into place what is commonly known as the DUI “step down” rule. This rule states that if ten years have passed between an initial and second DUI conviction or if ten years have passed between a second and third DUI conviction, then the court mu...

    Let's say a defendant from Toms River has two DUI convictions. One night, driving home from Seaside Heights, he is stopped on Route 37 and issued a DUI. He then hires a lawyer, goes to court, and is convicted of a third DUI. His sentence is 180 days in jail, loss of license for 10 years, a fine and mandatory installation of an ignition interlock de...

    Although the example makes it sound quick and easy, the NJ step down law could be difficult to argue in court without familiarity with New Jersey DUI case law. A lawyer is needed in order to effectively have this process put into action for your defense. If you have been charged with your second, third or subsequent DUI in Ocean County or Monmouth ...

  4. New Jersey has a “lookback” period of 10 years for DUI convictions. A driver faces a first-time DWI charge if they have no prior convictions within the past 10 years. The penalties for a first-time DWI offense in New Jersey depend on the driver’s BAC.

  5. The consequences for a DUI or DWI conviction can include fines, surcharges in court, surcharges from the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission, jail time, participation in the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC), driver’s license suspension, and installation of an interlock device.

  6. Mar 23, 2020 · New Jersey DUI Law Basics. New Jerseys DUI Statute. Refusal to Submit to a Breath Test. The DUI Process. The Traffic Stop and Arrest. Types of Evidence in a DUI Case. Officer Observations. Field Sobriety Tests. Breath Tests. Blood and Urine Tests. Drug Evidence. DUI Penalties. Types of DUI Penalties. Summary of Penalties by Level of Offense.

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