Driving With a Suspended License for DWI in New Jersey

State v. Torres Decided June 6, 2016 Submitted by New Jersey DWI Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. In this case the defendant was convicted of driving law suspended during a period of a DWI suspension.  The defendant argued that the court ordered two year period of suspension had expired before he was charged with driving during that…

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Review of New Jersey Speedy Trial

Review of New Jersey speedy trial Submitted by New Jersey DWI Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark In this case the defendant was charged with a DWI. The trial did not take place for more than 2 1/2 years after the defendant was charged. He had gone through three attorneys and the final attorney only brought up the…

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Driving a Car After DWI Conviction in New Jersey

14-2-9522 State v. Jivani, 14-2-9523 State v. Kiefer Submitted by New Jersey DWI Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark What do I do if I am convicted of a DWI and drive a car and then pulled over in New Jersey with and charged with driving while  suspended under the traffic code and the criminal code! Also, what should I do…

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N.J. state trooper admits driving drunk during on-duty crash

Submitted by New Jersey DWI Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark Trooper accused of DWI: ‘Where we going with this?’ Internal police car video obtained through a records request shows interactions between Sgt. Michael Roadside, a state trooper accused of driving drunk on duty, and the troopers responding to the scene of his October 2015 accident. This video…

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On-duty NJ state trooper charged with DWI after crashing police cruiser

Submitted by New Jersey DWI Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark A New Jersey state trooper was charged with drunk driving after rear-ending an Audi at a Garden State Parkway service area, State Police said. Sfc. Michael Roadside, who has been with the State Police for 28 years, was suspended without pay after the incident on Monday afternoon…

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No Way Out of Jail For Driving While Suspended For DWI. Period.

Submitted by New Jersey DWI Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. If you are caught driving while your license is suspended for a second or subsequent DWI you will go to jail. There is no way around this whether through the Drug Court program. This requirement speaks to the public policy of protecting the public from drunk drivers.…

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