
What Is N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.4a – Refusal to Submit to a Breath Test?
Refusing to take a breath test in New Jersey after being pulled over for suspected drunk driving can lead to serious legal consequences. Under N.J.S.A.
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Refusing to take a breath test in New Jersey after being pulled over for suspected drunk driving can lead to serious legal consequences. Under N.J.S.A.

Refusing to take a breath test in New Jersey after being pulled over for suspected drunk driving can lead to serious legal consequences. Under N.J.S.A.

Refusing to take a breath test in New Jersey after being pulled over for suspected drunk driving can lead to serious legal consequences. Under N.J.S.A.

If you are convicted of drunk driving in New Jersey, you will almost certainly need to install an ignition interlock

While New Jersey may not track how many DUI cases are reduced to lesser charges, the data shows many cases

In New Jersey, you cannot refuse a breathalyzer without facing serious consequences. Under the state’s implied consent law, drivers automatically

Not all DWI charges carry the same weight. An aggravated DWI in New York City is a serious offense that

Facing a third DUI charge in New Jersey can be a major challenge. The legal consequences for multiple drunk driving

New Jersey’s implied consent law means that refusing a breath test after a drunk driving stop can carry harsh consequences
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