Flemington DWI Lawyers
- Williams, Stephen:
A New Jersey DWI incident is not over immediately after it happens. There are several stages involved in New Jersey DWI law. The first stage is the arrest. For an arrest to occur, the police must have reasonable suspicion that the driver is, in fact, intoxicated. The next step is the arraignment, where the defendant is charged with a DWI. The next stage involves your NJ DWI attorney gathering evidence for the last step of the process, the trial.
When a New Jersey drunk driving attorney examines your case, he or she will first determine if the proper rules were followed at the time of the incident. Your attorney will research to see if a breathalyzer was used or if the defendant was actually driving the vehicle and not riding as a passenger. These issues can be important during the defendant's trial.
- Deni, William:
A local or state traffic offense or DWI arrest in New Jersey can abruptly change your life.
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