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Possilbe DUI Defenses for NJ DUI- Camden, Burlington, Gloucester

Usually, a NJ DUI case starts with a traffic or vehicle stop of some kind. Your vehicle must be stopped "legally" or the whole New Jersey DUI Case could be thrown out of court and you win. After you are stopped, the New Jersey State Police or Local Officer must find probable cause that you have been drinking and driving. The manner in which the Local or NJ State Police officer determines whether you have been drinking and driving can also be attacked, if improper. This includes observations, questioning, portable breath tests (PBT's) and field sobriety tests. You can be convicted of a NJ DUI without a breath or blood test. This is rare. Most commonly, in New Jersey DUI's, a blood or breath test will be administered to you unless you refuse. There are also many defenses based on whether the blood or breath test was administered properly. Sometimes, the breath test equipment does not work properly. It takes an experienced and local NJ DUI-drunk driving lawyer such as Jason C. Pollack, Esq. to find and pursue all available DUI defenses so that you can win your NJ DUI Case.
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