Conditional Licenses for New York Licensed Drivers Convicted of DUI in New Jersey
Often times, theWolf Law represents individuals who are convicted of driving under the influence (“DUI”) in New Jersey but who are licensed... Read More
More States Outlawing DWI Checkpoints
In Michigan v. Sitz, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld as constitutional sobriety checkpoints. In that case, the Court noted that, although stopping... Read More
Aged Tire Accidents
Tires have a life span of roughly six years. A recent news report found that many retail stores are selling old stock... Read More
Proving Liability in a Products Liability Action: Res Ipsa Loquitur
Typically, expert testimony is required to establish liability in products liability cases. Sometimes, however, liability can be proven through the use of... Read More
Are Breathalyzer Results Affected by How You Breathe Into the Alcotest?
Breath machines are commonly used to determine the guilt of innocence in drunk driving cases. A number of scientific studies, however, have... Read More
Are Field Sobriety Tests Designed to be Failed?
Police officers commonly use roadside standard field sobriety tests (“SFSTs”) in DWI investigations to determine whether a driver is under the influence... Read More
When is a Refusal Not a Refusal?
When a DWI suspect is arrested, they are asked to submit to blood, breath, or urine tests. If the suspect refuses, they... Read More
NTSB Recommends Lowering Legal Blood-Alcohol Content from 0.08 % to 0.05 %
All 50 states currently have set their legal limit for drunk driving at 0.08%, reflecting the percentage of alcohol, by volume, in... Read More
Red Light Cameras Controversial in New Jersey
According to the New Jersey Department of Transportation (“DOT”), the state is putting a stop to the installation of any new red-light... Read More
How to Remove Points From Your New Jersey License
In New Jersey, having points on your license can lead to insurance surcharges (at six points) and the suspension of your driving privileges (at... Read More