Title: New Jersey DWI Attorney
1These will include imprisonment, penalties and
fines. Here we may have a short list of penalties
and others punishments that the Government of New
Jersey gives to the accused drivers.
Penalties or fine up-to 500Imprisonment which
can be from 10 to 90 days License suspension is
additional with imprisonment and this will lead
to at least one to two years Additionally, if
anyone gets involved in any type of crash with
another car during the tenure of suspension, then
the accused will face jail for 45 days more.
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2YOU HAVE JUST BEEN ARRESTED FOR DWI...WHAT
SHOULD YOU DO NOW?!?!?!?!?
- ARRAIGNMENT - This proceeding normally occurs at
the next available court session after the date
of your arrest. - PRE-TRIAL OR STATUS CONFERENCES - These
conferences are provided to allow both sides
opportunities to have initial discussions about
the case and to gather all the information about
your case. - PRE-TRIAL MOTIONS/SUPPRESSION HEARINGS - In many
cases, your attorney may receive documents and
information (discovery) from the prosecutor that
reveal your constitutional rights may have been
violated. - TRIAL - currently all DWI trials are heard by a
municipal court judge. Unlike many other states,
New Jersey does not allow for jury trials in DWI
cases.
3WHY ROBERT E. DEPERSIA II the DWI Defense
Attorney SHOULD BE YOUR CHOICE
- YOU ARE REPRESENTED BY ATTORNEY DESPERSIA,
PERSONALLY, NOT A PARTNER OR AN ASSOCIATIVE WITH
LIMITED OR NO EXPERIENCE! - ACTIVE MEMBER CAMDEN COUNTRY AND NEW JERSY STATE
BAR ASSOCIATION. - ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT COMMITTEE OF
NEW JERSEY. - ACTIVE MEMBER AND FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE CAMDEN
COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT COMMITTEE. - AMERICAN TRIAL LAYERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.
4Expert services of DWI Lawyers
- SENTENCING - The court imposes a sentence
immediately after a plea is entered or a finding
of guilt is made in a trial. Unlike Superior
Court Criminal matters, you do not return at a
later date to be sentenced. - It is simultaneous sentencing. Depending upon
your prior history and for fact pattern,
sentencing exposure will include loss of driver's
license, state surcharges, fines, assessments,
alcohol classes, community service, installation
of interlock device and jail time.
5Thank You
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