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DWI and DUI Defense

Facing a DWI charge in NJ? Trust Manley Law to navigate you through the complexities of DWI defense. A DWI arrest in NJ triggers a traffic summons under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, making it imperative to secure the services of a qualified attorney. If convicted, drivers may face license suspension, significant fines, drastic increases to auto insurance policy, long-term DMV surcharges, loss of professional licenses, elevated life insurance premiums, and potential criminal charges. In addition, effective December 1, 2019, all persons convicted of DWI in NJ, including first-time offenders, are required to install an ignition interlock device in their vehicles.    

 

At Manley Law, we bring nearly two decades of specialized DWI training and experience to advocate for your case aggressively. Daniel L. Manley, Esq., our founding attorney, is a certified Alcotest operator and has extensive hands-on experience in administering and supervising countless breath tests. Additionally, he holds certifications in field sobriety testing by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, coupled with advanced DWI training typically reserved for law enforcement. Choose a DWI attorney who not only understands the law but has lived it. When facing DWI charges in NJ, make the clear choice—contact Manley Law today to protect your rights.

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