Previously, New Jersey law mandated a three to seven month license suspension for first time offenders. Now, the NJ Legislature is considering a bill that would allow DWI offenders to avoid the license suspension penalty by mandating that all drivers convicted of DWI allow their vehicles to be fitted with the Ignition Lock device.
If the legislation is passed, it will have a big impact in the way DWI cases are handled in New Jersey. One of the most far-reaching consequences of a DUI conviction is license suspension, which often prevents offenders from getting to work or school and thousands of dollars in fines, insurance premiums and commuting costs. Advocates of the bill assert that it will shift the focus of New Jersey DWI policy to prevention instead of simply punishing first time offenders.
If you or a loved one is facing a DWI in New Jersey, it is important you contact an experienced attorney as soon as possible. An attorney who is familiar with these recent shifts in legislature is invaluable in cases such as these.
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