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  1. May 18, 2022 · The consequences of a second DUI/DWI charge are more extensive than receiving the charge for the first time. Penalties include: A $500 to $1,000 fine. Court-ordered community service for a period of 30 days. Imprisonment for no less than 48 consecutive hours and no more than 90 days. Suspension of driver’s license for 1 to 2 years.

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · New Jersey law is stringent with BAC limits. For commercial drivers, the limit is lowered to 0.04%, and for underage drivers (under 21), any detectable amount of alcohol is illegal. It’s important to note that penalties escalate with higher BAC levels, especially when the BAC exceeds 0.10% or 0.15%.

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  4. Accruing three or more DWI offenses within 10 years carries the harshest penalties under New Jersey DUI laws. Penalties for a third or subsequent offense include: $1,000 fine. A jail term of 180 days. 30 days of community service. Eight-year driver’s license suspension.

  5. Aug 24, 2023 · Probation: A period of probation is likely, during which you must meet certain conditions set by the court. Jail Time: Yes, for a second DUI offense, you can indeed go to jail in New Jersey. The minimum jail term is 48 hours, but it can extend up to 90 days. Alcohol Education and Assessment: You may be mandated to attend alcohol education ...

  6. Generally, the penalties for an unlawful refusal are: a seven-month to one-year license revocation and $300 to $500 in fines for a first offense. a one-to-two-year license revocation and $500 to $1,000 fines for a second offense, and. an eight-year license revocation and $1,000 fine for a third offense.

  7. Second Offense: Jail Time, But . . . New Jersey law sets forth a provision for mandatory jail time of 2 to 90 days. The 2-day minimum may not be suspended or served on probation, but it doesn't have to be in the county jail. The time can be served either in an in-patient rehabilitation program or in the Intoxicated Driver's Resource Center (IDRC).

  8. First-Time DUI Offenders. People who are arrested for DUI for the first time with a BAC of 0.08 % to 0.10% can expect to receive a fine of $250-$400, along with a three-month license suspension. They may also be sentenced to up to 30 days jail time and will be required to attend an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center for a minimum of six hours a ...

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