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Can You Negotiate Or Plea Bargain A DWI Down To A Minor Traffic Violation In New Jersey?

December 18, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

Prosecutors in New Jersey are prohibited from negotiating plea bargains that would reduce a DWI charge to a lower traffic violation.

This is one of many reasons why it’s vital to work with an experienced DWI attorney who can put pressure on the other side and make them re-think their case.

As a general rule, if a prosecutor believes they can’t win a case, they’ll drop it.

There are many ways to make a prosecutor nervous when it comes to challenging a DWI in New Jersey.

Experienced DWI attorneys know how to question stops, field sobriety tests, and even Alcotest results.

You can fight back against a DWI charge in New Jersey, and with attorney Matthew Reisig on your side, you can win.

Call 732-625-9660 for experienced help in beating a DWI charge in New Jersey.

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How Much Will A DUI Cost Me In New Jersey?

December 11, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

Being convicted of a DWI in New Jersey comes with more than just fines—it can have long-term financial and personal consequences.What Does A DWI Cost In New Jersey From steep penalties to higher insurance costs and lost job opportunities, the financial burden can quickly exceed $5,000. That’s why working with an experienced DWI attorney is critical to minimizing the impact on your future.

Breaking Down the Costs of a DWI in New Jersey

A DWI conviction involves multiple costs, many of which continue long after the case is closed. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect to pay:

  1. Fines and Court Costs
  • First Offense: Fines range from $250 to $500
  • Second Offense: Fines increase to $500 to $1,000
  • Third Offense: A minimum fine of $1,000
  • Additional court costs and legal fees can add hundreds more to the total.
  1. IDRC & Alcohol Education Programs

New Jersey requires anyone convicted of a DWI to attend an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) program. The cost ranges from $264 to $321, depending on the length of the program.

  1. MVC Surcharges

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) imposes mandatory surcharges on convicted drivers:

  • $1,000 per year for 3 years for a first or second offense
  • $1,500 per year for 3 years for a third offense

That’s a total of $3,000 to $4,500 in surcharges alone.

  1. Increased Insurance Rates

A DWI on your driving record makes you a high-risk driver, leading to a drastic increase in insurance premiums. Many drivers pay thousands more per year for at least three to five years after a conviction. Some insurance companies may drop you completely, forcing you to find high-risk coverage at an even greater cost.

  1. Towing & Impound Fees

After an arrest, your vehicle will likely be towed and impounded, adding another $100 to $200 in fees.

  1. Ignition Interlock Device (IID)

If convicted, you may be required to install an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) in your vehicle. Costs include:

  • Installation fee: $75 to $150
  • Monthly rental: $50 to $100
  • Total annual cost: Up to $1,200
  1. Loss of Income & Employment Issues

A DWI conviction can also impact your career. Some jobs—especially those that require driving, professional licenses, or security clearances—may fire or disqualify employees with DWI records. Court appearances and potential license suspension can also mean missed workdays and lost wages.

  1. Additional Costs
  • Restitution: If your DWI involved an accident, you may have to pay for property damage or medical bills.
  • Community Safety & Victim Funds: New Jersey imposes extra fees to support public safety initiatives.

Why Hiring a DWI Lawyer Can Save You Money

A DWI conviction is expensive, but the right defense strategy can help you reduce or even avoid many of these costs.

For nearly 30 years, Reisig Criminal Defense & DWI Law has successfully helped over 1,400 New Jersey drivers, helping them fight charges, reduce penalties, and protect their futures. Their extensive knowledge of New Jersey’s DWI laws can help minimize your financial burden and avoid unnecessary consequences.

Call for a Free Consultation Today

Don’t let a DWI charge ruin your finances or career. Call Reisig Criminal Defense & DWI Law at (732) 625-9660 for a free consultation and get the strong legal defense you deserve.

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Does A Previous DWI Conviction In New Jersey Make It Easier For Me To Be Convicted On A Second DWI Charge?

December 4, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

As a repeat DWI offender, you can count on your history being used as evidence that you were likely driving drunk.

After all, most people can readily accept the idea that a person who does something once is more likely to do it again, so this is a flawed, if effective, strategy by the prosecution.

Obviously, the fact of a previous DWI has nothing to do with the facts of the case against you today.

In fact, the arresting officer may have become aware of the past conviction prior to approaching you, and that knowledge may have influenced their interaction with you.

A past DWI in New Jersey may make your case harder, but few DWI prosecutions are insurmountable.

Work with one of New Jersey’s most accomplished DWI defense attorneys and fight back against a second DWI charge. Call Matthew Reisig at 732-625-9660 today for a free consultation.

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How Do I Fight A DWI Charge In New Jersey If I Live In Another State?

November 30, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

The penalties for drivers who are arrested for DWI while visiting New Jersey often carry over to their home states, so it’s important that you treat this with the same seriousness you would a charge in your own neighborhood.

Work with an experienced DWI attorney in New Jersey who can fully evaluate the case against you and take action to ensure that all appropriate defenses are on the table.

Being arrested for DWI in New Jersey does not guarantee that you will be convicted, and there are dozens of defenses that can be explored.

Every case is different, and when it comes to protecting your right to drive in New Jersey or your home state, work with an attorney who has beaten DWI charges more than 1,001 times.

Call attorney Matthew Reisig today at 732-625-9660 for a free consultation.

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If An Under-21 Driver Blows .03%, Can They Be Convicted Of DWI In New Jersey?

November 21, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

Yes, the statutory blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for drivers who are under 21 years of age in New Jersey is .01, so any recorded level above that is subject to prosecution.

This can be devastating for young drivers, who are especially prone to punitive action from insurance companies, and may make auto insurance unaffordable or even unavailable to them for years to come.

The penalties you’ll face if convicted include a license suspension as long as 90 days, up to 30 days of community service, participation in alcohol education through a state Intoxicated Driver Resource Center, and fines.

A DWI arrest in New Jersey is embarrassing and stressful, but you have to keep in mind that there are valid defenses against conviction.

Attorney Matthew Reisig has successfully defended more than 1,001 DWI clients all across New Jersey.

Call him today at 732-625-9660 for a free consultation that can make the difference in your case.

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How Long Will I Lose My CDL If I’m Convicted Of DWI In My Own Car In New Jersey?

November 13, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

New Jersey’s DWI rules are different for commercial drivers, and they extend even into your personal vehicle.

If you’re arrested for DWI in your own car in New Jersey but hold a commercial driver’s license, you’ll face a one year CDL suspension on the first offense.

If you are convicted of DWI a second time, you’ll lose your CDL – and your career – forever.

These penalties are on top of the suspension of your basic driver’s license, and the seriousness of these penalties really can’t be overstated for those who rely on driving for their income.

Attorney Matthew Reisig defends drivers accused of DWI throughout New Jersey, and has won more than 1,001 cases for his clients.

Call 732-625-9660 today and talk to one of New Jersey’s most experienced DWI defense attorneys for free.

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