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What Is A Drug DWI In NJ?

December 30, 2013 by Matthew Reisig

In the state of New Jersey, a Drug DWI is intoxication caused by a narcotic, hallucinogenic, or other hazard producing drug.

A Drug DWI is similar to a regular DWI in that it involves the intoxication of an individual, but it differs since the intoxication is caused by a drug instead of alcohol.

If you have questions concerning a Drug DWI case or any other incidents pertaining to DWI, contact New Jersey DWI attorney Reisig & Associates at 732-625-9786 for a free consultation.

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What Is The Blood Alcohol Limit For A New Jersey DWI?

December 30, 2013 by Matthew Reisig

In New Jersey, the Blood Alcohol Limit for an individual driving a vehicle is .08%. This means that your blood is made up of .08% alcohol, and any percentage over that number would result in the possibility of being arrested for Driving While Intoxicated.

If you or someone you know has questions regarding DWI or other driving-related legal issues, contact New Jersey Attorney Matthew Reisig at 732-625-9786 for a free consultation.

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What is the Alcotest In New Jersey?

December 30, 2013 by Matthew Reisig

The Alcotest is the breath testing machine utilized exclusively in New Jersey for determining breath alcohol analysis.

It was the subject of a statewide reliability hearing in State v. Chun, 194 N.J.54(2008). It is the only reliability hearing ever decided by a state Supreme Court, and arguably the most important DWI case ever decided in the United States. Mr. Reisig was one of the defense attorneys in the Chun case.

If you or someone you know is involved in a DWI case and has questions regarding legal proceedings, contact New Jersey attorney Matthew Reisig at 732-625-9786 for a free consultation.

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What Does Probable Cause Mean In Regards To A DWI Stop In New Jersey?

December 30, 2013 by Matthew Reisig

“Probable Cause” is the standard that a police officer needs to arrest an individual for DWI.

It is based on driving, a person’s appearance which includes the condition of their eyes or clarity of speech, performance on field sobriety tests, and admission of prior alcohol consumption. Probable cause can be contested in a filed Motion to Suppress.

If you are facing charges regarding a DWI in New Jersey, contact the Law Office of Matthew W. Reisig at 732-625-8786 for information regarding DWI testing and penalties.

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In New Jersey, What Is The Ignition Interlock Device?

December 30, 2013 by Matthew Reisig

An Ignition Interlock Devise is an additional penalty imposed by the court for certain 1st DWI offenses, all 2nd DWI offenses, all 3rd or subsequent DWI offenses – and all Refusal offenses.

It is a device that the person convicted must have installed in the vehicle that they principally operate and that person must blow into in order for their vehicle to start.

If you need help with a DWI arrest in New Jersey, call Reisig & Associates at 732-625-9786 for a free consultation.

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I recently pled guilty to DWI In NJ based upon my breath test reading over the Legal Limit….

September 20, 2013 by Matthew Reisig

…. As part of my sentence, the Judge ordered that I must install an interlock device on my car for a period of 1 year once I get my license back. Knowing I was going to lose my license, I sold my car. If I no longer own a car, am I still subject to the interlock requirement?

If you pled guilty to a DWI in New Jersey with a breath test reading of .18, the court likely ordered you to install an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) for one year once your license is reinstated. But if you no longer own a car, does that requirement still apply?DWI Ignition Interlock Devices If You Do Not Own A Car

The short answer is yes, the law still applies, but there are specific conditions that impact how it is enforced.

Understanding New Jersey’s Ignition Interlock Law

New Jersey law requires most individuals convicted of DWI or Refusal to Submit to a Breath Test to install an IID in the vehicle they principally operate. This means that if you own or lease a car, you must install the device before legally driving again.

However, if you no longer own or have access to a vehicle, you must prove to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) that you do not have a car available for use. This isn’t an automatic exemption—you need to formally notify the MVC about your situation.

Can You Avoid the Interlock Requirement by Not Owning a Car?

Selling your car before your license suspension does not automatically eliminate the IID requirement. The law states that you cannot drive any vehicle that is not equipped with an IID during your restricted period. If you borrow, rent, or lease a vehicle without an interlock device, you could be charged with a disorderly persons offense and face an additional one-year license suspension.

Even if you currently don’t own a vehicle, you have an ongoing legal duty to notify the MVC if your situation changes. If you later buy or lease another car, the one-year interlock requirement could still apply at that time. Courts have not fully settled whether the clock on the IID penalty starts when your license is reinstated or when you actually obtain a vehicle.

What Happens If You Ignore the Requirement?

Driving without the mandated Ignition Interlock Device can lead to serious consequences:

  • A disorderly persons offense (a criminal charge in NJ)
  • An additional one-year suspension of your driver’s license
  • More court fines and fees
  • Potential impact on future car insurance rates

If you plan to drive again in New Jersey, it’s crucial to follow all IID regulations to avoid further legal trouble.

Why You Need an Experienced DWI Attorney

Navigating New Jersey’s complex DWI laws can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with license suspensions, interlock requirements, and legal consequences. Many people don’t realize they have options to challenge their penalties, even after pleading guilty.

For nearly 30 years, Reisig Criminal Defense & DWI Law has been one of New Jersey’s most successful and trusted DWI defense firms. Attorney Matthew Reisig has handled thousands of DWI and Refusal cases, helping clients minimize penalties, challenge evidence, and fight unfair consequences.

If you’re unsure about your Ignition Interlock requirements or facing further legal issues related to your DWI, don’t wait until it’s too late.

Call Reisig Criminal Defense & DWI Law at (732) 625-9660 today for a free consultation.

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