A bill that was recently approved by the New Jersey State Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (NJSBA) would change the requirements for ignition interlock devices (IIDs) in driving while intoxicated (DWI) cases. Under current New Jersey DWI law, an IID is only mandatory for second or subsequent convictions, or in…
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What Is the Current Status of the Alcotest Machine in New Jersey DWI Cases?
For more than eight years, our law firm has been principally involved in challenges to the Alcotest device, which the state uses to measure blood alcohol content (BAC) in DWI cases. We represented the lead defendant in a 2008 case, State v. Chun, in which the New Jersey Supreme Court…
New Jersey Statute on Breath Testing for DWI Requires Unconditional “Yes” to Avoid Refusal Charge, Court Holds
A recent decision by the Superior Court of New Jersey, State v. O’Neill, highlights two important features of New Jersey driving while intoxicated (DWI) laws. First, the court held that, under New Jersey’s implied consent law, any response other than an unambiguous “yes” to an officer’s request to submit to…
Woman Posts Alleged Violation of DWI Probation on Facebook
Discussing legal matters on the internet is really never a good idea, and this is especially true with regard to criminal cases. A Michigan woman, who was on probation for DWI, may be returning to jail because of a Facebook post in which she reportedly admitted to drinking alcohol. The…
New Jersey DWI Defendant Challenges Alcotest Results, Citing Missing Device Maintenance Records
The New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division considered the appeal of a DWI defendant in State v. Lobo that challenged the admissibility of Alcotest results. The defendant argued in part that the state’s failure to provide him with complete repair and maintenance records for the device used to test his…
Hundreds of DWI Cases in Question After Laboratory Reports Errors Involving Blood Samples
A series of errors by a private laboratory testing company has called hundreds of pending DWI cases into question. Blood samples sent to the lab were reportedly mislabeled, or were subject to other paperwork errors, resulting in uncertain test results. Prosecutors are trying to determine whether retesting is possible, while…
NJ DWI Breath Testing Fallacy
New Jersey DWI breath testing is not reliable and should be challenged by a qualified DWI lawyer. “So, what you’re telling us is that the world is round, even though we all believe it is flat.” That is essentially what the judge said, who handled the original scientific reliability hearing…
Roadside Breath Testing in New Jersey
Police departments in many towns in New Jersey are now utilizing portable hand held breath testing devices known as preliminary breath testers, or PBT’s. A PBT can either report an actual breath test result in numerical format such as 0.08% breath alcohol, or it can simply show a positive or…
Implied Consent Warnings in New Jersey DWI Cases: “But, I don’t speak English!”
If you are charged with refusal to submit to breath testing in a New Jersey DWI / Refusal case, but you don’t speak English well enough to understand the implied consent warning, you may have a defense to the refusal charge. Refusal convictions require proof that the officer requested that…
Challenging Breath Testing in New Jersey DWI Arrests
As a DWI lawyer in New Jersey, I assure you there are many ways to challenge breath tests in DWI cases. Just because the machine gives a reading at 0.08% or above, that does not mean that you will automatically be convicted of a DWI in New Jersey. If someone…