Bergen County Driving While Suspended Lawyers
Hackensack NJ Driving While Suspended when the Suspension was due to a previous conviction of DWI Attorney
The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall has been representing individuals charged with Driving While Suspended (“DWS”) when the suspension was due to a prior violation of DWI {N.J.S.A. 39:4-50} for over fifteen years. The firm has represented individual throughout Bergen County municipalities, including but not limited to: Fort Lee, Rutherford, Englewood Cliffs and Lodi. The consequences for Driving While Suspend when their license was suspended due to a prior DWI have become severe over the years. In fact the legislatures have increased a DWS violation from a traffic offense up to a fourth degree indictable offense (felony). Therefore it is important to hire a firm who has extensive experience in this field.
What the State must prove:
For an individual to be convicted of Driving While Suspended the Municipal Prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was operating a motor vehicle and that the defendant was operating the said vehicle while their driving privileges were suspended due to a prior DWI conviction.
Penalties for DWS when suspended for a prior DWI
An individual who is convicted as a first time offender for Driving While Suspended for DWI purposes will be fined $500, have their driver’s license suspended for an additional period of not less than one year but not more than two years, and will be required to serve a minimum of 10 days in the Bergen County Jail.
The New Jersey Legislatures have taken an even more extreme stance on repeat offenders. Now pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:40-26, an individual who is determined to be a repeat offender for Driving While Suspended for a prior DWI will be charged with a fourth degree felony. {It is important to note that Driving While Suspended is ordinarily a Traffic Offense and NOT a Criminal Offense} If a person is convicted of this charge they will be sentenced to a minimum of 180 days in a New Jersey State Prison and the defendant will not be eligible for parole.
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As you have read the penalties for Driving While Suspended for DWI purposes are extreme. Therefore it is imperative for an individual charged with Driving While Suspended for DWI purposes to seek the advice of and experienced New Jersey Traffic Attorney. Please feel free to contact any one of our Bergen County offices for a free consultation. Remember your liberty is at stake.