The services NJ DWI attorneys offer are free case evaluation and they specialize in defending people who are charged with drunk driving and also other related cases.
There are numerous malpractice attorneys who work in the Newark, NJ area. You can visit the websites of two of these attorneys at www.seigellawfirm.com or www.graulichlaw.com.
A first offense DWI can land you in jail in NJ, although only for a couple of days. A second offense DWI can land you in jail for up to three months, cause you to lose your license for 2 years, and provide up to 30 days of community service for you.
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Yes, but you aren't likely to be able to land a job driving. A DWI makes you pretty much un-hirable in the trucking business.
DMV of NJ is an abbreviation for the Department of Motor Vehicles of New Jersey. Their highest priority is the road safety for the people of New Jersery.
A well known lawyer who is experienced in DWI cases is John Menzel. Many other lawyers specialising in this area can be found on the AVVO site where one can search for a lawyer near your location.
There is a UPS store on 4 SOUTH ORANGE AVE SOUTH ORANGE, NJ 07079 that should have fax services.
Information regarding New Jersey attorneys can be found through New Jersey Courts, NJSBA and Attorneys. A search can be conducted on all of these sites to find the attorney which best matches the case.
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Yes, Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in New Jersey is considered a traffic offense, not an indictable offense. However, it is a serious offense with potentially significant penalties, including fines, license suspension, and even jail time for repeat offenders.
This may be considered your second offense and therefore possibly face some jail time if convicted. A good DWI Defense attorney will examine many different aspects of your stop. Whether the police had probable cause to pull you over? Whether you took a breathalyzer test or the alcohtest machine makes a difference? Whether there was any operator error if those machines were used? Whether any tests given to you were conducted in correct manner? A well conducted trial can take several hours when done correctly, many attorneys will just hold your hand while you plead guilty. My office is trying another two cases this month.
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