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Is There Jail Time On A First DWI In New Jersey?

October 3, 2012 by Matthew Reisig

When someone is arrested for the first time for a DWI, it is possible to receive up to 30 days in jail. However, this extensive of a sentence is rarely recommended and many individuals get off with less.

If you are experiencing difficulties with a DWI case and would like some legal advice, call New Jersey Attorney Matthew Reisig at 732-625-9660 for answers to your questions.

Filed Under: DUI Penalties

Are There Cameras That Record The Breath Test In New Jersey?

September 25, 2012 by Matthew Reisig

As a general rule, no. However, there are some police departments that have surveillance cameras in the breath test room.  Fortunately the chances of this are normally very rare.

If you or someone you know has questions regarding DUI, feel free to contact the Law Office of Attorney Matthew Reisig at 732-625-9660 for a free consultation.

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What Is Underage DWI In New Jersey?

September 10, 2012 by Matthew Reisig

NJSA 39:4-50.14 is entitled operation of motor vehicle by person who has consumed alcohol but is under the legal age to purchase alcoholic beverages.

Therefore, it pertains to a Blood Alcohol Content of at least .01%, but less than .08%. The license suspension is from 30-90 days, and there is community service for 15-30 days. Also, there is an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center requirement. There is no fine, and it is not considered a DWI.

If you have questions about an underage DWI in New Jersey, feel free to contact the DWI Attorneys with Reisig & Associates at 732-625-9660 for answers.

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In New Jersey, What Is Post Conviction Relief (PCR)?

September 4, 2012 by Matthew Reisig

Post Conviction Relief is New Jersey’s version of Habeas Corpus, which gives individuals one more chance to appeal their case in a court after their conviction.

The official language of PCR is set forth in New Jersey Court Rule 7:10-2. An individual has 5 years from the date of their conviction to file a PCR.

If you or someone you know have questions concerning the appeals process in New Jersey, contact Reisig & Associates at 732-625-9660 for a free consultation.

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What Is A Portable Breath Test (PBT) Device In NJ?

August 27, 2012 by Matthew Reisig

A Portable Breath Test Device is a breath testing device that some police departments utilize for probable cause purposes to arrest an individual for DWI. However while it can be used in the field, it is not admissible in court.

If you have questions regarding Portable Breath Tests or any other aspect of DWI law, contact the New Jersey Law Offices of Reisig & Associates at 732-625-9660 for answers to your questions.

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Where Is A DWI Trial Held In New Jersey?

August 10, 2012 by Matthew Reisig

Being arrested for a DWI in New Jersey can be overwhelming, and one of the first questions many people ask is, “Where will my trial be held?”Where Are DWI Trials Held In NJ Unlike other criminal cases, DWI trials in New Jersey do not involve juries. Instead, these cases are handled in Municipal Court, where a judge alone decides the outcome.

If you are facing DWI charges, knowing how the Municipal Court system works and what to expect in your trial is crucial. Having an experienced DWI defense attorney can make all the difference in protecting your rights, challenging the evidence, and securing the best possible outcome.

Why Are DWI Cases Heard in Municipal Court?

In New Jersey, a DWI is classified as a traffic offense, not a criminal charge. Because of this, cases are not handled in Superior Court, and defendants do not have the right to a jury trial. Instead, a Municipal Court judge will review the facts, listen to testimony, and determine whether the prosecution has proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt.

Each town or city in New Jersey has its own Municipal Court, meaning your trial will take place in the court serving the area where the arrest happened.

How a DWI Trial Works in New Jersey

The DWI trial process follows a structured format, similar to other legal proceedings:

  1. Arraignment: The first court appearance where the judge formally presents the charges against you. You may enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. If you plead not guilty, the case moves forward.
  2. Pre-Trial Motions & Hearings: Your attorney may challenge certain evidence, such as the validity of the traffic stop, field sobriety tests, or breathalyzer results. A strong legal argument here can sometimes lead to reduced charges or even dismissal.
  3. Trial: Since there is no jury, the judge hears all arguments, examines evidence, and makes a final ruling. This includes:
    • Prosecution’s Case: The arresting officer testifies, and any breathalyzer or field sobriety test results are presented.
    • Defense’s Case: Your attorney may challenge police procedures, test accuracy, or other evidence to weaken the prosecution’s argument.
    • Judge’s Decision: After reviewing all the facts, the judge will either convict or dismiss the charges.

Why You Need a Strong DWI Defense Attorney

New Jersey has some of the toughest DWI laws in the country. If convicted, you could face license suspension, heavy fines, increased insurance rates, and even jail time. Since judges handle these cases directly, having a skilled attorney who knows the Municipal Court system can significantly impact your case’s outcome.

Reisig Criminal Defense & DWI Law has been one of New Jersey’s most trusted DWI defense firms for nearly 30 years. With extensive courtroom experience, they understand the strategies that work best in front of judges. They have successfully helped thousands of clients fight DWI charges, reduce penalties, and, in many cases, avoid conviction entirely.

Call Reisig Criminal Defense & DWI Law Today

Facing a DWI charge in New Jersey is serious, but you don’t have to go through it alone. The right legal defense can mean the difference between losing your license and walking away with a favorable outcome.

Call Reisig Criminal Defense & DWI Law at (732) 625-9660 for a free consultation. Their experienced legal team will review your case, explain your options, and fight to protect your future.

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