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Multas de Tránsito Comunes en Nueva Jersey - Cómo el Bufete de Abogados Goldman Puede Ayudar
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DUI and DWI charges in New Jersey carry serious penalties, including license suspension, fines, ignition interlock requirements, and potential jail time. These cases often hinge on the legality of the stop, the investigation, and whether testing was conducted properly.
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Reckless driving is a more serious traffic offense in New Jersey that carries higher fines, points, and potential jail time. The State must prove willful or wanton disregard for safety, which can make these charges more defensible than they initially appear.
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Careless driving tickets in New Jersey carry points, fines, and insurance consequences, even when the alleged conduct involves a brief lapse in judgment. These charges are often based on officer discretion and may be challenged or reduced depending on the facts of the stop or incident.
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Speeding tickets in New Jersey can add points to your license and lead to increased insurance costs or surcharges. Depending on speed, location, and driving history, these tickets may be challenged, reduced, or resolved without points.
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Driving without a valid license can lead to fines, court costs, and complications with future licensing. These cases often involve misunderstandings, out-of-state licenses, or administrative issues that may be addressed with proper documentation.
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Improper turn tickets are commonly issued after intersections, lane changes, or failure to signal and can add points to your driving record. Reviewing the roadway layout, traffic controls, and officer observations can reveal defenses or opportunities to resolve the charge without points.
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Driving while suspended is a serious offense in New Jersey that can result in additional suspension time, fines, and possible jail exposure. These cases often depend on notice, the reason for the suspension, and whether the driver was legally permitted to operate.







