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What's The Blood Alcohol Limit For A NJ DWI?

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2 What's The Blood Alcohol Limit For A NJ DWI? New Jersey considers DUI or DWI or driving under the influence quite severely. There are severe fines for people that break the regulations, and the state is quite strict with people get caught driving under the influence of intoxicants. Consuming even small amounts of alcohol can dull the feelings and hamper the decisions to make the good judgment. The idea and awareness of the motorist gets dull and impacted badly. Because the law regulations related to DWI could be difficult in NJ, it is crucial to choose a respected New Jersey DUI attorney that will deliver the very best defense.

3 A DWI is a serious crime, and if found guilty, a person encounters heavy fines like license suspension, penalties, fees and surcharges, prison time, community services and ignition interlock system. New Jersey, similar to many other states, has an implied consent law which makes it imperative for a person to take a breath examination. A person is subjected to harsher penalty charges if they don't take a breath examination or give the blood test. They could be fined with a penalty from $300 to $500 and lose their permit for 7 to 12 months. Legal representative Matthew Reisig is respected name in the fields and is the perfect person to speak to if you and your loved one finds themselves accused of DWI. BAC - blood alcohol concentration The only medical technique to find if the motorist is under any influence is via blood alcohol concentration or BAC. A simple Breathalyzer test is used to check the level of alcohol concentration in the blood. BAC is the quantity of alcohol in the blood.

4 Blood Alcohol Limit in New Jersey In New Jersey, a person is convicted of DWI if he has Blood Alcohol Concentration of 0.08 percent or greater. One may get charged with driving while under the influence for 0.08 percent BAC. If a person is below twenty-one the legal BAC limitation is 0.0.01% and for the business motorists, it's 0.04%. The penalties for driving under the influence may vary depending on the BAC levels and the number of allegations one has behind them. For instance, in case this is your 1st offense with BAC of 0.08% however lower than 0.10%, you receive a penalty of $250 to $400, license suspension for three months and utmost imprisonment for 30 days. For those with the first offense with BAC of 0.10% or higher might get their license suspended for 7 to Twelve months and jail time for 1 month, and also a fine of $300 to $500. Furthermore, if this is your 3rd criminal arrest in New Jersey for DWI, you're going to get fined $1,000, and your driver's license is going to be revoked for 10 years. Speak to New Jersey DUI attorney Reisig & Associates LLC who has definitely helped many people imposed under DWI and assisted them obtain the best possible protection. You have every right to know your legal rights and responsibilities and take the wise action by hiring the wisest lawyer to wade through the legal aspects efficiently.Reisig & Associates LLC

5 Reisig Criminal Defense & DWI Law, LLC 1 Broad Street Freehold, NJ 07728 (732) 625-9660 http://www.newjersey-dui-attorney.com/


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