AVOID
A DUI / DWI - NJ DUI Attorney
Avoiding a DWI
No one wants to get a DUI, but for
some people, a night on the town is impossible without some drinking and driving.
The SIMON LAW GROUP reminds you, it doesn’t have to be. There are number of
legal, simple alternatives to consider rather than drunk driving. Consider one
of these options on your next night out.
§ Don’t
Drink. A night of sobriety is never a bad thing. For one, you’re sure to
remember everything that happened and keep yourself from doing or saying things
you’ll later regret. Better still, you’ll never have to hire a New Jersey DUI
lawyer to defend yourself from drunk driving charges.
§ Drink
minimal and take plenty of time without alcohol before you go to drive home.
Keep your BAC low.
§ Walk
there. Everyone could use a little more exercise and walking is a great way to
get home without risking a DUI. If you walk everywhere, you’ll never end up
requiring the services of a New Jersey DUI lawyer.
§ Get
a Designated Driver (DD). Arrange for a friend to be your designated driver. Be
sure they don’t drink throughout the night and remember to thank them. No one
wants to be taken for granted, especially when they are doing you a favor.
§ Take
the Train. We have a public transportation system for a reason. It’s a great
way to get home without any worries –assuming of course the bus you need is
still running at the time you need it. Always check the bus schedules before
you head out for the night.
§ Call
a cab. Taxis are a great way to get home without driving. While some people try
to use the expense of a taxi as part of their DUI defense in New Jersey, it’s
ineffective at best. The truth is, a cab will cost you a lot less money and
worry than a DUI.
If you have been accused of drunk
driving, don’t take chances with your defense. Contact the SIMON LAW GROUP and
speak with an experienced NJ DUI Attorney to discuss your case.
Call today for your free consult
800-709-1131
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Standardized field sobriety tests are not reliable
evidence for a DUI conviction. In healthy people the one leg stand is only
accurate 65% of the time in predicting that an individual’s blood alcohol
content is over the limit of 0.08%. And the walk and turn test is only accurate
68% of the time. A NJ DUI Lawyer can argue in your defense against the validity
of standardized field sobriety tests.
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Non-standard field sobriety tests such as reciting
the alphabet, counting backwards and touching your finger to your nose are not
valid at all but police may still testify using these tests as evidence of
intoxication towards a DUI conviction. Neither the federal government nor
medical science personnel recognize these tests as valid proof of intoxication.
A New Jersey DUI lawyer will ensure that any attempts to use these tests as
evidence of intoxication are combated and the evidence excluded.
The New Jersey police must have probable cause to
pull you over such as a traffic violation. Observing someone come out of a bar
and drive away in their car is not a valid reason to pull the driver over. If
the officer did not have probable cause to pull you over, the case can be
thrown out. This violation of a driver’s rights can be effectively argued in
court by a New Jersey DUI attorney.
A New Jersey police officer may have pulled you over
for driving behavior that is not actually illegal. Weaving in your own lane is
not illegal. If you did not cross any lines, wavering in your own lane is not
probable cause to pull you over. A New Jersey DUI lawyer is very knowledgeable
of the New Jersey traffic laws and can determine whether the police had
probable cause to pull you over.
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Videos or dispatch tapes that record everything that
takes place when the defendant was pulled over can show that the police officer
is exaggerating in testimonial. The police officer may claim that the driver
was hostile and non-compliant or that the results of field sobriety tests were
worse than they were in actuality. The video cameras in the vehicles of New
Jersey State Troopers and other DUI enforcement officers record what actually
happened and can provide good evidence in defense of the driver. A New Jersey
DUI attorney can investigate and request that such evidence be presented in
court.
The person who conducts the breath test may be
unlicensed or their license may have expired. Licenses automatically expire in
three years. These facts can be obtained by a New Jersey DUI lawyer and
presented in court to so that the test results may be excluded from evidence.
The breathalyzer equipment may have malfunctioned or
it may have been operated improperly. If the prosecutor cannot show that all
procedures were properly followed and the machine was functioning correctly,
the test results may not be considered as evidence. These procedures and
workings of the breath test machines are very familiar to a New Jersey DUI
attorney.
Medical and health problems can affect one’s
performance on field sobriety tests and should be taken into consideration when
evaluating these tests. In addition, some medical conditions may affect the
results of a breath test. A New Jersey DUI lawyer will consult with you and
your physician regarding this issue if you suffer from medical conditions.
Bad weather such as strong winds or slippery ground
can affect driving or balance on the field sobriety tests. This can be used in
your defense against DUI charges by a New Jersey lawyer who knows how to
investigate every detail of your experience when arrested.
Police officers’ record or statements can be used to
argue against the credibility of his testimony. If the officer has been
involved in a DUI case in the past, the testimony from that case in regards to
the reliability of tests or how to conduct them can be compared to testimony in
the current case to identify discrepancies in knowledge of how to administer
the tests. In addition, if the officer misled the driver in regards to his
right to decline a blood test, the results may be thrown out. A New Jersey DUI
lawyer can navigate this complicated area of improper conduct by police
officers.
The neglect to conduct a proper observation period
can weaken the prosecutor’s evidence against you. If the officer does not keep
you under observation for 20 min before conducting a breath test, the results of this test can be excluded. A
New Jersey DUI lawyer can investigate all aspects of the observation period and
determine if your rights as a citizen of New Jersey were violated.
Independent witnesses, such as bartenders, hotel
personnel or medical staff can sometimes provide evidence of the defendant’s
sobriety. Usually this is only the case when the driver was, in fact, not
intoxicated. These crucial witnesses can be sought out and called to the stand
by a New Jersey DUI attorney.
Failure to read the New Jersey Implied Consent
Warning prior to conducting a breath test can result in this evidence being
excluded in court. If the officer did not read you the Implied Consent Warning,
a New Jersey DUI attorney can make sure that this fact is brought to the fore
in court.
Personal items that contain alcohol can affect
breath tests. These items include asthma spray, cough drops, paint and finger
nail polish. If any of these items was present at the time you were pulled
over, your breath test may have been affected. You must think carefully about
all aspects of the experience of your New Jersey DUI arrest. Perhaps the police
officer offered you a cough drop before you took your breath test. Maybe you
had just done your nails or painted a mural on the wall at the new bar that
just opened up. A New Jersey DUI lawyer will examine all these issues that may
have contributed to a test result of BAC over 0.08%.
Errors with the Alcotest 7110 MK111-C breath testing
machine can make the results incorrect and unsuitable to be used as evidence in
the court. The machine may have improper settings, fail to recognize errors in
testing such as improper timing. A New Jersey DUI lawyer is knowledgeable about
the potential glitches in the breath test machines and knows experts on the
subject.
The New Jersey State must provide you with a speedy
trial. Cases must be resolved within 60 days of the day of arrest. If you have
not been treated lawfully and received a speedy trial your case may be dropped.
A New Jersey DUI lawyer will ensure that your case is treated fairly.
Expert witnesses include those people able to
validate the functionality of the breath test equipment, as well as the
accuracy of the blood test and the field sobriety tests. In almost every DUI
case it is necessary to involve these experts to challenge the validity of the
tests. A New Jersey DUI lawyer, experienced against defending against DUI
charges in New Jersey, knows who has been an effective witness in the past.
Blood tests may also be challenged on the ground
that protocol was not followed in taking them. The police may have taken you to
a medical center to have the tests done and even there the procedure may not
have been done properly. The blood test may provide inaccurate results if the
medical technician uses a lactate ringer or a swab. Even if the swab is
supposed to be non-alcoholic, there is a possible trace of alcohol in it. Only
a specialist New Jersey DUI lawyer can investigate all these circumstances
properly.
You cannot be forced to give blood or urine samples.
If either was taken against your will or you were led to believe it was
required, results can be excluded in court. So if you objected to the tests and
the police officer convinced you to take it or held you down while his partner
drew blood, you may have a stronger defense against the DUI charges. These
issues will be argued in trial by an experienced New Jersey DUI lawyer.
In New Jersey you cannot be charged with refusal in
the case of declining to give blood or urine. However, in the case of breath
testing you can be charged with refusal. If you are in need of legal
representation regarding your DUI arrest in New Jersey. Contact the SIMON LAW
GROUP to speak with an experienced New Jersey DUI attorney who has a proven
track record of litigating DUI cases in New Jersey state court.
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