New Jersey DWI Lawyer Explains Blood Alcohol Content
As an experienced New Jersey DWI Lawyer, I am frequently asked about BAC, or Blood Alcohol Content. The blood alcohol content in New Jersey is based on the national standard of 0.08. A lot of people think that if they blow a 0.07 or less they cannot be prosecuted, and that’s simply not true. It’s important to try to know or remember or at least try to do the best you can to communicate to your New Jersey DWI Lawyer what your blood alcohol level was at the time of your arrest. Furthermore, there are enhancements if your blood alcohol content is a 0.15 or more in the state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey DUI Lawyer Carl Spector worked as an attorney in the Bronx County District Attorney’s office as an Assistant District Attorney for six years. This experience has allowed him to effectively and aggressively defend clients charged with all varieties of crimes and DWI / DUI.
For the past 30 years, New Jersey DUI Lawyer Carl Spector has been representing over 10,000 people that have been charged with crimes throughout New York and New Jersey, including Bergen County, Essex County, Hudson County, Passaic County, Morris County, and Union County. Carl Spector has served as an attorney in countless criminal and DWI / DUI matters with full control of initial investigations, trial planning, motions, discovery, legal research and courtroom appearances and trials.
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