Most all states take drunk driving seriously and impose various penalties. If drivers in Newark, New Jersey, get pulled over on suspected DUI, an officer can conduct tests. They arrest drivers based on their observations, but drivers can fight charges. Inaccurate...
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Reasonable suspicion and drunk driving
In New Jersey, law enforcement generally needs a warrant to make an arrest, seize property or conduct a search. But there are exceptions to the rule. Court ruling regarding stops The courts say an individual can be briefly detained without a warrant or probable cause...
Can a driver challenge Breathalyzer test results?
A driver should expect to face legal woes once a Breathalyzer test reveals a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08 or higher. New Jersey drivers might feel shocked when a Breathalyzer shows levels at or above the legal limit. Shock may change to anger when the driver did...