Steven J. Richardson | May 20, 2010
In a February post, I reported on an Appellate Division ruling that a conviction for refusal to submit to a breath test equates to a prior DUI for sentencing purposes if that person is subsequently convicted of drunk driving. In other words, if someone is convicted of drunk driving for the first time, but had [...]
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Steven J. Richardson | February 9, 2010
As I have posted in the past, refusing to give two breath samples after being arrested for drunk driving can have serious consequences. Under New Jersey law, more specifically NJSA 39:4-50.2, a driver is deemed to have consented to providing said samples if he or she operates a motor vehicle on a public road, street, [...]
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