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Traffic Ticket Lawyers, DWI Lawyers, DUI Lawyers, Municipal Court lawyers - New Jersey – New York - FloridaDO YOU HAVE A PENDING COURT DATE? NEED SOUND ADVICE?
Many of these violations have severe penalties associated with them. In some cases, especially repeat offenses, you may be facing loss of license, high court fines, or incarceration. If you plead guilty, or are found guilty of many of these of these offenses, you may also face costly New Jersey State Insurance Surcharges. With most offenses of this magnitude, the judge will advise you of your rights, This is called an arraignment. It is your opportunity to immediately contact our office for advice, direction and assistance with your matter. We can help you understand what you may be facing, dissect your possible defenses, and help you through this trying time. Call BAGOLIE FRIEDMAN Now at 1 (866) 333-3529 to make an appointment. For a detailed explanation of the potential consequences of conviction for Driving While Intoxicated in New Jersey, Click the link below. http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Violations/Commercial.htm Traffic Fines, Ponts and Potential Jail Time 39:4-49.1 Operation of a motor vehicle while in possession of controlled dangerous substance- Fine and 2 years suspension of driver's license $50 Plus DMV points; plus additional car insurance eligibility points. 39:4-50 Operating under the influence- DWI 39:4-50.2 Refusal to undergo breathalyzer test- 39:4-50.14 Operation of motor vehicle by person whose blood alcohol is between .01% and .10% and is under the legal age to purchase alcoholic beverages - Loss of license for not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days and perform community service for not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days. In addition, must satisfy program and fee requirements of the IDRC or participate in a program of alcohol education and highway safety. Penalties shall be in addition to the penalties which the court may impose under N.J.S.A. 2C:33-15, N.J.S.A. 33:1-81, N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, or any other law. See DWI fines and penalties at www.njlaws.com. 39:4-51a Consumption of alcoholic beverage by operator or passenger- First offense: $200 Second or subsequent offense: Fine $250 or 10 days community service 39:4-51b Possession of open container of alcohol in passenger 39 :4-52 Racing on highway- 39:4-66.2 Operation of motor vehicle on public or private property to avoid traffic signal- Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both $50-$200 2 DMV points and violation stays on DMV abstract forever and 2 additional car insurance points and increase in car insurance, usually for three years. 39:4-81 Failure to obey traffic control device- 39:4-82 Failure to keep right- 39:4-82.1 Failure to drive on right-hand roadway- 39:4-83 Failure to keep to right at intersection- 39:4-84 Failure to pass to right when proceeding in opposite direction- Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both $50-$200 5 DMV points and 5 additional car insurance points. Also, Judge/Magistrate can suspend driver's license. 39:4-85 Failure to pass to left when overtaking- 39:4-85.1 Wrong way on one-way street- 39:4-86 Failure to overtake and pass properly- 39:4-87 Failure to give overtaking vehicle right of way- 39:4-88 Failure to drive properly in marked lanes- 39:4-89 Following vehicle too closely- 39:4-90 Failure to yield right of way at intersection- 39:4-90.1 Entering or leaving limited access highways improperly- Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both $50-$200 2 DMV points and 2 additional car insurance points. 39:4-91 Failure to yield right of way to emergency vehicles- Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both $50-$200 2 DMV points and 2 additional car insurance points. 39:4-92 Failure to pull over for emergency vehicles and following an emergency vehicle too closely- Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both $50-$200 39:4-96 Reckless driving- 39:4-97 Careless driving- 39:4-97a Motor vehicle operation causing property damage- 39:4-97.1 Slow speed as to block traffic- 39:4-97.2 Operating a motor vehicle in an unsafe manner, endangering persons or property- First offense: $50-$150 Second offense: $100-$250 Third or subsequent offense: $200-$500 and 4 points 39:4-98 Speeding- 39:4-115 Failure to make proper turn- 39:4-119 Failure to observe flashing traffic signals- 39:4-122 Failure to obey whistle of police officer- 39:4-123 Failure to make proper turn- 39:4-124 Failure to turn as indicated by buttons or markers at 39:4-125 U-Turn on curve or grade where view obstructed or "No-U-Turn" 39:4-126 Failure to signal before starting, turning or stopping- Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both $50-$200 2 DMV points and 3 additional car insurance points. 39:4-127 Backing or turning in street- 39:4-127.1 Failure to stop at railroad crossings- 39:4-127.2 Failure to stop at approaches to movable span bridges- Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both $50-$200 2 DMV points and 2 additional car insurance points 39:4-128.1 Passing school bus while picking up or discharging- First offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days or 15 days community service, or both $100. Community service may be collecting trash cans or working at recycling center or landfill. Subsequent offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both $250 none 2 DMV points and 2 additional car insurance points. 39:4-129(a) Leaving the scene of accident involving injury or death- First offense: Fine or 180 days imprisonment, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for 1 year from date of conviction $500-$1000 Imprisonment shall be imposed only if injury to another person. 8 points. Subsequent offense: Fine or 180 days imprisonment from date of conviction, or both, and permanent forfeiture of driver's license $1000-$2000 Imprisonment shall be imposed only if injury to another person. 39:4-129(b) Leaving the scene of accident involving damages to attended vehicle or property- First offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for six months from date of conviction $200-$400. Subsequent offense: Fine or imprisonment not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for 1 year from date of conviction $400-$600 2 DMV points and 2 car insurance points 39:4-129(d) Leaving the scene of accident involving damages to unattended vehicle or property- First offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for six months from date of conviction. $200 $400 Subsequent offense: Fine or imprisonment not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for 1 year from date of conviction. $400-$600 2 DMV points and 2 car insurance points 39:4-130 Failure to report accident- 39:4-144 Failure to obey "Stop" or "Yield Right of Way" signs- Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both $50-$200 2 DMV points and 2 car insurance points 39:6B-2 Failure to carry motor vehicle insurance coverage- First offense: Fine and a period of community service as determined by the court, and suspension of driving privileges for 1 year $300-$1000 Community service can be working at recycling or landfill. Subsequent offense: Fine and shall be subject to 14 days imprisonment, and 30 days community service and suspension of driving privileges for 2 years from date of conviction $5000 Community service can be working at recycling or landfill. N.J.A.C. 13:19-10.2 Point Accumulation; period of suspension (a) The Director shall, except for good cause, suspend a person's license
to operate a motor vehicle and/or motorized bicycle in POINTS ACCUMULATED PERIOD OF SUSPENSION 12 to 15 points in a period of two years or less; 30 days (b) For good cause shown, the Director may in his discretion permit a person
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