NJ Drivers Face Stiff Penalties for DWI; Are Machines Telling The Truth? »
According to the New Jersey law, first-time DWI offenders can face up to seven month license suspension and a fine and fee of over $1,000. And in case it’s your second conviction, you will be deprived of your driving privileges for 2 years and owe thousands of dollars. Moreover, in case of a third offense, you could be imprisoned for six months and lose your license for 10 years.
Another penalty also awaits those who are convicted of driving under the influence in New Jersey for subsequent offenses, which is the ignition-interlocking device.
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75 Facts about Texas DWI Case – Part 2 »
In the previous article you must have read few facts about Texas DWI, in this article I have explained the rest of the facts about Texas DWI.
Texas DWI – 6 reasons why a DWI jury trial may be for you
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It is required that further away a reasonable doubt six people have to agree on your guilt. In a misdemeanor DWI the number of people is 6 and in a felony DWI the number of people must be 12.
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It is the only way in most of the cases by which you can keep your record clean.
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Punishment given to you if you are found guilty will almost be of same kind as the punishment which will be given to you if you plea guilty.
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DPS decided to assess a surcharge of 3,000-6,000, and the only way might have with you to avoid it is a jury trial.
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The “plea bargain” which has been offered to you, after all was not much of a bargain.
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What you have to imagine is that you are not guilty. You have to think in this way as this possibility has never ever considered by the policeman and the district attorney.
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Taimoor Rana is seasoned criminal defense attorney specializing in DUI related cases. He shares his expert legal opinion here
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