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  • Navigating New Jersey’s Implied Consent Law: What Every Driver Should Know Blog

    Dec 10, 2024

    Driving in New Jersey requires more than understanding the rules of the road—it means adhering to legal obligations like the state’s implied consent law. This law mandates that drivers suspected of driving under the influence At Davis Law Firm, we understand how overwhelming it can be to face refusal or DUI charges. This guide will help you understand New Jersey’s implied consent law, its penalties, and how we can protect your rights. What I...
  • Navigating New Jersey’s Ignition Interlock Device Laws After a DUI

    Nov 6, 2024

    If you've been convicted of a What Is an Ignition Interlock Device? An ignition interlock device (IID) is a breathalyzer that connects to your vehicle’s ignition system. The device requires you to blow into it to test your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) before the car will start. If the IID detects a BAC above a predetermined level, typically 0.05%, the vehicle will not start. In New Jersey, IIDs are not only a tool fo...
  • The Consequences of Refusing a Breathalyzer in New Jersey: Is It Worth the Risk?

    Aug 7, 2024

    When you're pulled over on suspicion of Understanding New Jersey’s Implied Consent Law New Jersey, like many other states, operates under an "implied consent" law. This means that by merely driving on New Jersey roads, you have implicitly agreed to submit to chemical testing (which includes breath, blood, or urine tests) if a law enforcement officer suspects you are driving under the influence. The purpose of this law is to help authorities enforce DU...
  • Caught Driving Under the Influence in NJ? 8 Steps to Take Right Now

    Jul 10, 2024

    Facing charges for driving under the influence 1. Stay Calm and Cooperative The first and most important step is to remain calm and cooperative with the law enforcement officers. Arguing or resisting arrest can only exacerbate the situation. Keep in mind that your behavior during this encounter can be used against you in court. Comply with the officers’ requests and avoid making any incriminating statements. 2. Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent After providin...
  • Do I Really Need Legal Representation for a DUI Case in NJ?

    Mar 12, 2024

    If you've been charged with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in New Jersey, or if you're anticipating charges due to recent events, you might be wondering whether hiring legal representation is necessary. This question is more than valid; facing a DUI charge can be a daunting and complex process. In this article, we'll explore the critical reasons why securing legal representation from a DUI defense lawyer is not just recommended, but essential for anyon...
  • Consequences of Underage DUI and Drug Charges in New Jersey: A Guide for Young Drivers and Their Families

    Jan 24, 2024

    In New Jersey, navigating the repercussions of an Understanding Underage DUI and Drug Charges in New Jersey Types of Offenses and Legal Definitions: New Jersey-Specific Laws: Comparison with Adult Charges: Insurance Implications for Young Drivers One of the most significant and long-lasting consequences of an underage DUI or Increased Premiums: Duration of Increased Rates: Potential for Policy Cancellation or Non-Renewal: Legal Consequences of Underage DUI and Drug Offenses Underag...
  • How to Dismiss a DUI Charge in New Jersey

    Jan 27, 2023

    If you were arrested for a DUI in Trenton, NJ, the DUI defense lawyers at the Davis Law Firm can help. A Potential DUI Consequences in New Jersey In New Jersey, a DUI is considered to be a A suspended driver’s license for a minimum of three months A minimum of 12 hours of jail time Legal fines between $250- $400 An annual vehicle surcharges of $1,000 Potential requirement of an ignition interloc...
  • A Third DUI Could Result in Mandatory Jail Time

    Jul 9, 2021

    If you were arrested for a crime in Trenton, NJ, call the Davis Law Firm for a criminal defense consultation. If you are convicted of a third and subsequent DWI charge in New Jersey, then you will be sentenced to a mandatory sentence of 180 days in jail. The New Jersey Appellate court clarified the requirement, so that if you are charged with a third and subsequent DWI you cannot serve your 180 jail sentenc...
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