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DWI Checkpoint Middletown NJ

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The Monmouth County DWI Task Force will conduct a sobriety checkpoint to detect drivers under the influence of drugs or alcohol this weekend.

In cooperation with the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety, task force members will station the checkpoint from 11 p.m. Friday through 3 a.m. Saturday on Route 35 North.

Task force members and Middletown police officers will pull vehicles from the northbound lanes into the Hudson City Savings Bank parking lot to conduct the sobriety tests, said Michael W. Palmer, task force coordinator and chief of the Brielle Police Department.

Drunk driving offenses in Middletown are among the most serious charges an individual can face.  In addition to the severe penalties imposed by the Court, DWI defendants experience the embarrassment and stress associated with these potentially life-altering charges.

New Jersey has some of the toughest drunk driving laws in the country.  Individuals convicted of DWI in Middletown face mandatory license suspension, fines, penalties and, in some cases, the imposition of an interlock device on their vehicle.   Individuals are also exposed to jail for a first and second offense, and mandatory jail for a third or subsequent offense.

If you or someone you know is charged with DWI in Middletown, New Jersey, it is imperative that you have an experienced Middletown DWI lawyer. A trained attorney can review the evidence against you, recommend a legal strategy, arrange a plea bargain with the prosecutor or, if necessary, conduct a trial before the Judge.

The Mollo Law Firm, New Jersey DWI attorneys, has experience handling cases of this nature in Middletown and throughout New Jersey.  We vigorously pursue all available legal options in an effort to obtain a favorable result.  We provide sophisticated energy and fresh ideas for every client, every day.  Please contact our office at 888-356-4529 or e-mail Al Mollo directly at [email protected].  Thank you.