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It's tough, but you can beat a refusal charge. The law officer must show probable cause for both the vehicle stop and the request to have you take the breathalyzer test. If the state cannot prove probable cause, it must dismiss the Refusal charge.
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In New Jersey you have the right to refuse all sobriety tests, however refusing these tests may result in a ticket or be used as evidence against you. So, there ...
If they still do not comply with the court's order, the case may be dismissed entirely. The defendant also has the right to a speedy trial. DUI/DWI cases are ...
If they fail to provide adequate proof, the Refusal charge will be dismissed. Below you'll find the specific statements relevant to Refusal, along with ...
Essentially, if the officer doesn't explain refusal correctly, or makes an error on the form, you can often have the charges dismissed. There are a lot of ...
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Our DWI lawyers are experienced in challenging refusal charges in New Jersey. Call 732-372-0820 today for a FREE consultation.
Convictions for DUI and/or Refusal can have a major detrimental impact on one's ability to earn a living as they carry periods of license suspension ranging ...
The Attorney General of New Jersey has prohibited plea bargains for charges of DWI and for refusing to take a DWI test.
Most people will plead guilty to the DUI in return for the dismissal of the refusal, although if the field sobriety test is only good enough to show probable ...
Refusing a breathalyzer test in New Jersey can lead to serious repercussions. Expect fines between $300 to $500, mandatory education programs, and an ignition ...