Yes, I have successfully represented many teenagers who have been charged with DWI in New Jersey.
Because underage drivers are not permitted to purchase or consume alcohol, even a reading of .01% on an Alcotest is taken as evidence of intoxication by alcohol, but there are a number of ways a teen driver might end up with an elevated reading even in the absence of recreational drinking.
Because of the long-lasting effects that a New Jersey DWI will have on your child’s ability to get insurance coverage and certain jobs, it’s vital that you get experienced help in examining the particulars of your case and fighting the charges.
Beating a DWI charge isn’t easy, but I’ve helped more than 1,015 New Jersey drivers avoid conviction.
Call me, Matthew Reisig, today at 732-625-9660 for a free consultation with an experienced New Jersey DWI attorney.