Bridgewater DUI & DWI Attorney

Bridgewater NJ DUI Defense Lawyer

If you have been arrested and issued a summons for driving while intoxicated (DWI) in Bridgewater, New Jersey, the Keith Oliver Criminal Law can help. We understand that most individuals who are charged with a DWI will be dealing with the court system for the very first time in their lives. We also understand that it can be extremely nerve wracking for most individuals to be summonsed into court. However, we believe that hiring the right attorney, one who not only understands the laws and the system but who also understands how the specific court works can go a long way to alleviating most of that stress. That is why we strongly recommend that if you have been arrested and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Bridgewater that you speak to an experienced DUI defense lawyer who frequently deals with the Bridgewater Municipal Court. As you will see below, although a DUI is a traffic offense in New Jersey, the ramifications of convicted can be and often are more burdensome that most misdemeanor criminal charges. The penalties can include a license suspension, high fines, imposition of the ignition interlock device and jail time, even for a first offender. New Jersey takes DWI charges very seriously and the Bridgewater Municipal Court is no exception. If you would like to speak to one of our Somerset County criminal defense attorneys about your options then please contact us a directly at (908) 533-1064. Our attorneys are available immediately to answer any questions that you may have.

Looking to Consult with an Attorney about a DWI Case in Bridgewater NJ

When it comes to defending DUI offenses in New Jersey it is crucial that you have a firm grasp on not only what the prosecution needs to prove but also how they intend to prove it. At Keith Oliver Criminal Law, we decided to have one of our attorneys obtained specialized DWI defense training order to better defend these types of charges. One of the firm’s founding partners has been certified as not only an instructor of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST) but also certified administrator of the Alcotest machine. These unique DWI defense qualifications gives our attorneys a insight on how exactly the prosecution intends to prove their case and a unique advantage when it comes to challenge the evidence in court. If you would like to speak to one of our Bridgewater DUI defense attorneys about your options, then please contact us directly at (908) 533-1064. As always, our initial consultations are free of costs, so if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Do not let a simple lapse in judgment affect your future.

What Happens After a DWI Arrest in Bridgewater New Jersey

Where Do I have to go to Court for a DUI in Bridgewater?

If you or a loved one has been charged with a DWI in Bridgewater, New Jersey, whether it was issued by the Bridgewater Police Department or the New Jersey State Police, the charges will be litigated in the Bridgewater Municipal Court. The Bridgewater Municipal Court is located at 100 Commons Way in Bridgewater. It is actually connected to the Bridgewater Police Department. The Honorable William T. Kelleher, Jr. is the Presiding Municipal Court Judge for Bridgewater Township. All court matters will be heard on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. and on every Wednesday at 8:30 am and 10 a.m.. For more information on the Bridgewater Municipal Court, please click the link.

Do I need a Lawyer for a DWI in Bridgewater NJ?

A conviction for a first offense DUI in New Jersey will subject someone to up to thirty days in the Somerset County Jail, a potential license suspension ranging up to six months, the imposition of the ignition interlock device, a fine up to $500 and twelve to forty-eight hours in the Intoxicated Driver’s Resource Center. That is just for a first time offender. DWI offenses in New Jersey are enhanceable offenses, meaning that the penalties will drastically increase for each subsequent offense. Including a mandatory 180 days in the Somerset County Jail and a mandatory 8 year loss of license. Furthermore, plea bargaining is prohibited when it comes to DWI offenses in New Jersey since they are traffic in nature. Just to put that into perspective, DUI’s are one of only two offenses under the New Jersey criminal code where plea bargaining is prohibited, the other being, possession of marijuana under 50 grams. Based on those factors alone, it is strongly recommend that you seek the assistance of not only a criminal defense attorney but one who specializes in DUI defense. These charges are anything but straightforward and often involve very complex legal issues. If you would like to consult with one of the DUI defense attorneys at Keith Oliver Criminal Law about your options, then please contact us at (908) 533-1064.

How can a DUI Defense Attorney help?

When it comes to defending DWI’s in New Jersey, there are several key areas that an experienced DWI defense lawyer can look to attack. Here is just a few of the areas that the Somerset County defense lawyers at Keith Oliver Criminal Law will look to exploit:

  • Was there Probable Cause for the initial stop?
  • Was there Reasonable Articulable Suspicion to ask you to perform the SFST’s?
    • How did you perform on this tests?
      • Was there a basis to ask you to submit to the Alcotest Machine?
  • Was the Alcotest Machine Calibrated properly?
  • Was the room cleared of electronic devices?
  • Where the officers trained to administer the Alcotest and/or SFST’s?

These are just a few of the areas that our attorneys will look to exploit when it comes to defending a DWI case in Bridgewater, New Jersey.

Common Criminal Charges Associated with DWI Cases in Bridgewater New Jersey

It is not uncommon for us to have clients be charged with a criminal complaint in addition to their DWI offense. If the criminal offense is considered an indictable offense (felony) then the entire case must be transferred from the Bridgewater Municipal Court to the Somerset County Superior Court for disposition. If the criminal offense is considered a disorderly persons offense, then both matters will just be litigated in the Bridgewater Municipal Court. Some of the more frequent criminal charges that we see being issued in connection with a driving under the influence charge includes: assault by auto, death by auto, possession of CDSunlawful possession of a weapon and resisting arrest. These clearly make a bad situation far worse.

Need to Speak to a DUI Attorney in Bridgewater NJ Today

Although a DUI offense is considered traffic in nature, as you can see, the ramifications if convicted can be devastating, even for a first time offender. If you have been arrested and summonsed to appear in the Bridgewater Municipal Court on DWI charges, let the attorneys at Keith Oliver Criminal Law help. We are well aware of what a lengthy license suspension let alone a jail term can do to someone’s life. As such, we are dedicated to aggressively challenging the evidence presented against you in order to obtain a favorable outcome. If you would like to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our Bridgewater DUI defense attorneys today, then please contact us at (908) 533-1064.