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Consequences of DUI Convictions in NJ

Failing a BAC test means youu2019ll have to appear in court to take a plea. Once you take a u201cnot guiltyu201d plea, youu2019ll be required to pay bail to get your freedom. A New Jersey DUI lawyer can pick up the case at this point and give you appropriate legal help. For more details, read this PDF.

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Consequences of DUI Convictions in NJ

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  1. Consequences of DUI Convictions in NJ

  2. New Jersey traffic laws expect you to drive soberly within its jurisdiction, otherwise, you can be charged with DUI if a traffic officer has enough reasons to believe you’re intoxicated. DUI convictions can result in costly long term and short term financial and non- financial consequences. Short term effects include fines, driving bans, imprisonment, and providing free community service. An arresting traffic officer will help you take a BAC test that shows whether your blood alcohol content is within the legal limit. Failing a BAC test means you’ll have to appear in court to take a plea. Once you take a “notguilty” plea, you’ll be required to pay bail to get your freedom. A New Jersey DUI lawyer can pick up the case at this point and give you appropriate legal help. What are the Long term Effects of a DUI Conviction? Did you know that DUIs’ are the most common crimes in the U.S? Many people with clean driving records made the mistake of driving under the influence and found themselves in situations they would do anything to get out of. Unfortunately, their only option is to deal with the consequences. Most drivers are familiar with the short term consequences of DUI charges that we’ve highlighted above. But what are the long term impacts? Even after paying fines fulfilling the necessary legal obligations, DUI convictions can hinder your future prospects and endeavors. The long term effects of DUI convictions in New Jersey include:

  3. 1 License Revocation A first time DUI offense can attract a license revocation of up to 2 years. If you’re a driver, or the nature of your work involves driving, it can be quite unfortunate since your employer will be forced to find other options, meaning you’ll lose your job. Besides your work life, it will be difficult to run simple errands, including shopping, attending family gatherings, and enjoying your favorite social activities. You will get to work later than usual if you rely on public transport and it may impact on your performance. • Background Checks Any responsible employer will do background checks on applicants for criminal history. If you have a DUI conviction history, it will soon be discovered, thwarting a good chance to secure employment. Other areas of your life that require background checks include college application; most schools will turn DUI offenders away. Housing application will also be complicated since most landlords equate DUI to indiscipline, meaning you’re untrustworthy.

  4. • A DUI Conviction can Mess your Current Job The time you’ll spend away from work to resolve your DUI offense can put your job at risk. If your penalty involves serving jail time, community service, or attending court appointments, your employment will undoubtedly be at risk. Some companies have strict policies that can get you fired following a DUI charge or conviction. • Insurance Premium Rates DUI offenders are considered “highrisk” clients by insurance companies, attracting higher insurance premium rates. Most insurance companies will double or even triple the premium rates, or terminate your cover in extreme cases. • A DUI Charge can Dent Your Professional Image Here we’re talking of a charge and not a conviction. A DUI charge will change the way your colleagues and employer perceive you, which can affect the way you relate with them. The media will likely publicize you DUI charge if you’re a renowned person, damaging your reputation permanently.

  5. • Revoked Scholarships Most schools do not provide financial support to students having a DUI charge/ conviction history. A DUI offense can be cited to deny or revoke financial aid, such as scholarship or bursary. •A DUI Offense can Affect Personal Relationships People will see you as undisciplined and irresponsible once you’re charged or convicted with DUI. Most DUI convicts feel ashamed and embarrassed thereby avoiding friends and loved ones, which injures these relationships. Concerned family members may take it upon themselves to rectify your drinking habit, making you resentful. Qualities of Good DUI Lawyers The following are some qualities of a good DUI lawyer: Experienced After attending law school and practicing for some time, new lawyers hone their skills and become competent. However, they’ll have to successfully handle many lawsuits to become experienced. Most new lawyers find it easier to work under their more experienced colleagues for purposes of gaining experience.

  6. • Committed and Dedicated Commitment is ability to keep fighting even when the odds are clearly against you. A committed lawyer will not give up even when they feel your case is hopeless. Additionally, such lawyers will have your best interests at heart. Besides, winning a case means another earning opportunity. A DUI lawyer could be your best bet if you’ve been charged with DUI. They provide their clients with legal counsel, legal representation, and even negotiate for their release if they’re jailed.

  7. SOURCE URL https://www.newsniz.com/2022/01/consequences-of-dui- convictions-in-nj/

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