Driving Under the Influence with a Minor Passenger
In New Jersey, those who are charged with driving under the influence with a minor in the vehicle can face penalties in... Read More
The Ignition Interlock Requirement for Out of State Drivers
The ignition interlock requirement, which went into effect in January 2010, is a relatively recent development under New Jersey DWI law. Under... Read More
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
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
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
Ignition Interlock Device: Penalties for Non-Compliance
On January 14, 2010, New Jersey amended its drunk driving laws to require municipal court judges to order the installation of an... Read More
Driving While Suspended Charge Dismissed in New Brunswick
Wolf Law represented a client in February 2013 charged with driving with a suspended license under N.J.S.A. 39:3-40. The client was charged... Read More
Underage Alcohol Violations
The attorneys at the Law Office of Randolph Wolf recently represented an individual that was charged with an alcohol violation for using... Read More