DWI Lawyer Cherry Hill, NJ - Levow DWI Law
If you were charged with a DUI or DWI, you may be eligible to file a DUI lawsuit. If the incident happened in Cherry Hill, NJ, you most likely searched "DWI Lawyer Cherry Hill, NJ."Â
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Levow DWI Law
1415 Marlton Pike East #400
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
(856) 428-5055
Cherry Hill DWI Lawyers - Levow DWI LawÂ
Levow DWI Law in Cherry Hill, NJ is a criminal defense law practice that assists clients who have been arrested with driving while intoxicated or who are facing allegations of driving while intoxicated in order to fight the charges and obtain the best possible outcome.
Our local DWI lawyers have helped clients in Cherry Hill, NJ, Marlton, NJ, Haddonfield, NJ, Voorhees Township, NJ, Mt Laurel, NJ, Moorestown, NJ, Cinnaminson, NJ, Bellmawr, NJ, Camden, NJ, West Deptford, NJ, and Clementon, NJ
What is DWI?
A DWI is a crime where someone drives while intoxicated.
This means that the driver was impaired by alcohol or drugs.
If you are convicted of driving under the influence, you could face fines, jail time, license suspension, and other penalties.
Here are some facts about DWIs in New Jersey:
• In 2017, there were 1,933 DWIs reported in New Jersey.
• There were 2,848 DWIs reported in 2016.
• In 2015, there were 3,010 DWIs reported.
• In 2014, there were 3,711 DWIs reported.
What are the different types of Driving under the influence?
There are many different types of DWIs which include:
• Driving While Ability Impaired in Cherry Hill, NJ
Driving while ability impaired means that you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs. If you are arrested for driving while ability impaired, you could face fines, jail time, and license suspension.
If you are charged with driving while ability impaired, your first step should be to contact a DWI attorney who has experience handling these types of cases.
• Driving Under Influence of Alcohol
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal in New Jersey. If you've been arrested for driving under the influence, you could face serious penalties.
There are three levels of intoxication:
• Level 1 - 0.08% Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) or higher
• Level 2 - 0.04% BAC or higher
• Level 3 - Less than 0.04% BACE
If you're convicted of DUI, you could face fines and jail time.
• Driving Under Influence Marijuana
Driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal in New Jersey.
Marijuana affects the same parts of the brain as alcohol does. It also causes impairment similar to alcohol.
If you drive after using marijuana, you could face serious legal consequences.
• Driving Under Influence Cocaine
Driving under the influence of cocaine is illegal in New Jersey.
Cocaine use has been increasing in recent years. It's important to know what type of driving while intoxicated offense you could face if caught.
If you are charged with driving under the influence of cocaine, you could be facing a fine, jail time, or both.
• Driving Under Influence Other Drugs
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal in New Jersey. If you've been arrested for driving while intoxicated, you could face serious penalties.
If you've been charged with DWI, there are several ways to defend yourself against these charges.
First, you need to know what type of charge you were arrested for. This will determine how you should proceed with your case.
Second, you need to know whether you were actually impaired.
Third, you need to know if you had any drugs or alcohol in your system.
Fourth, you need to know who was driving the vehicle.
• Driving While Ability Suspended
Driving while ability suspended is illegal in New Jersey. If you've been convicted of DWI or DUI in the past, you should know that you could face additional penalties if you drive after your license has been revoked.
If you were arrested for driving while ability suspended, you could be charged with a crime.
Drivers who have had their licenses suspended due to a conviction for drunk driving or drug abuse are prohibited from operating a vehicle until their suspension period ends.
Drivers who are unable to operate a motor vehicle because of a physical disability are also required to surrender their driver's license.
• Driving While Ability Revoked
Driving while ability revoked is illegal in New Jersey.
If you've been convicted of DWI or DUI, you could face jail time and fines.
You must also pay for any damage done to property or injury to another person.
You might also need to attend alcohol education classes.
• Other DWIs in New Jersey
Driving While Ability Canceled, Driving While Ability Denied, • Driving While Ability Not Assigned, Driving While Ability Refused, Driving While Ability Unassigned, Driving While License Suspended, Driving Without Insurance, Driving With Excessive Speed, Driving While Intoxicated, Driving While High Blood Alcohol Content, Driving While High BAC, and Driving While High THC Content.Â
 Do you need a lawyer for DUI in NJ?
Yes, defeating the charge without one will be extremely difficult. Despite a recent relaxing of the penalties for first-time offenders by the New Jersey legislature, there are still consequences for Driving under the influence of alcohol that can apply to you.Â
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