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Strategies for Avoiding Incarceration Where a Defendant Possesses No Defense to a Third DWI Offense in New Jersey ( January 2007 )
The penalties for a third offense of Driving While Intoxicated under New Jersey’s DWI Statute, N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, are substantial and include 180 days of jail. While 90 days of the term of incarceration may be served in an inpatient rehabilitation facility with the approval of the sentencing Court, 90 days must be served in prison and most County Sheriff’s Offices have a blanket prohibition against house arrest, weekends, or anything other than flat time of incarceration in a County Jail. -
DUI/DWI ( April 2003 )
One of the most often committed crimes is "Driving Under the Influence" (DUI). -
Georgia Dui Penalties General, Under Age 21, And Commercial Driver ( November 2000 )
First DUI offense: Imprisonment not less than 10 days nor more than 12 months; Judge may suspend all but . -
Surviving a DUI Arrest ( February 2000 )
The criminal charge of DUI actually consists of two separate criminal proceedings: THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING (D. -
The Ten Most Frequently asked Question Regarding Drunk Driving ( February 2000 )
What does the State (Police Officer/Prosecutor) need to prove to convict me of driving while intoxicated. -
The Alcoholic Client ( December 1999 )
This article is intended to help attorneys provide effective legal assistance to an alcoholic client whether that is the card that is face up (as in a DUI case), or face down (as in family law, bankruptcy, criminal law, or some other area of legal specialization). -
Don't Drink And Drive ( September 1999 )
We have all seen it. You are tooling down the freeway on a bright sunny day when the traffic starts to slow. . -
Hiring an Attorney for DWI Prosecution ( August 1999 )
Faced with a DWI, especially a first offense, it would be natural to ask "Do I need to hire an attorney?". -
Minnesota DWI Law Summary ( August 1999 )
It is important to understand that an arrest for D.W.I. causes at least two separate legal proceedings to begin. -
Minnesota Vehicle Forfeiture ( August 1999 )
In some DWI cases the arresting agency has the legal authority to seize and forfeit (keep and/or sell) the motor .
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