Freehold DWI Lawyers

Driving While Intoxicated Attorneys in Freehold NJ

Freehold may be best known as the county seat of Monmouth County but its notoriety goes well beyond this for attorneys who practice DWI defense in this state. The Freehold Police Department, especially in the Township, would definitely be described as a powerhouse in terms of DUI and breath test refusal charges. Well in excess of 100 summonses are written each year within its borders for driving while intoxicated. For anyone charged with an offense like DWI in Freehold Municipal Court, it is pivotal that they obtain representation by someone experienced in appearing in this court and defending N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 cases.

At The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall, we can offer you an exceptionally high level of training and experience in the defense of DWI and driving under the influence of drugs cases. We honestly have to say that we are unable to think of another DUI defense firm with so many former prosecutors and attorneys who are certified on both the Alcotest and in field sobriety testing under one roof. When you combine this training with over 100 years of collective experience in drunk driving defense, you have a potent prescription for overcoming a charge under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50. If you would like to learn what we can do for you by speaking to one of our attorneys, contact our Freehold Office for a free consultation.

DWI Charges in Freehold Township & Freehold Borough New Jersey

For the year ended June 2014, there were a total of 71 DWI offenses filed in Freehold Township. The police in Freehold Borough filed another 26. There are a slew of state highways that contribute to these figures, including Route 9, Route 18, Route 33 and Route 79. The major interstate roadway for DUI stops is U.S. Route 9. All driving while intoxicated tickets issued with the towns fall under the original jurisdiction of the municipal court.

If you were arrested in the township, your charge will be heard at One Municipal Plaza, Freehold, New Jersey 07728. The Judge is Honorable Nicole Sonnenblick. Anthony J. Vecchio is the prosecutor. All inquiries regarding court matters, including scheduled appearances, adjournments and payment, can be directed to Denise Yuhas, Court Administrator. Ms. Yuhas and the court can be reached at 732-294-2150 between 9 AM to 4 PM. The court conducts sessions every Tuesday at 8 AM & 1 PM, Wednesdays at 8 AM, and the fourth Monday of the month at 5 PM.

The municipal court in the borough is located at 38 Jackson Street, Freehold, New Jersey 07728. The Judge who presides over all DWI charges is Honorable Scott Basen. The Court Administrator is Kathryn Krause and the prosecutor is Brian Wilton, Esq. Court sessions are every Tuesday at 1 PM.

Penalties for DWI in Freehold New Jersey

Nature of
Violation
SuspensionMonetary
Penalties
JailOther
Consequences
First Offense With BAC of 08% But Less Than .10%
Until Interlock Installed$250–$400 fine
$230 IDRC fee
$100 Drunk Driving Fund
$100 AERF
$1,000 Surcharge Annually for 3 Years
$75 Safe Neighborhood Fund
$50 VCCB Fund
Up to 30 Days12–48 hours IDRC
First Offense With BAC of 10% or Higher or Violation Involves Drugs4-6 Months$300–$500 fine
$230 IDRC fee
$100 Drunk Driving Fund
$100 AERF
$1,000 Surcharge Annually for 3 Years
$75 Safe Neighborhood Fund
$50 VCCB Fund
Up to 30 Days12–48 hours IDRC

Ignition Interlock If BAC 0.15% or higher
Second Offense1-2 Years500–$1,000 fine
$280 in IDRC Fees
$100 Drunk Driving Fund
$100 AERF
$1,000 Surcharge for 3 Years
$75 Safe Neighborhood Services Fund
$50 VCCB
2-90 Days30 Days Community Serv.

48 Hours in IDRC

Ignition Interlock During Suspension & 1-3 Years Following Restoration
Third Offense8-10 Years$1,000 fine
$280 in IDRC Fees
$100 Drunk Driving Fund
$100 to AERF
$1,500 Surcharge for 3 Years
$75 Safe Neighborhood Services Fund
$50 VCCB
180 Days Of Which Up To 90 Days May Be Served In An IDRC Approved Inpatient Rehabilitation FacilityUp to 90 Days Community Service

Ignition Interlock During Suspension and 1-3 Years Following Restoration

Freehold NJ DWI Defense Lawyers

The penalties you will face in Freehold if you are found guilty are severe whether it is a first offense, second offense or third offense. There is a driver’s license suspension, thousands of dollars of surcharges, escalating insurance rates, the possibility of an ignition interlock and even mandatory jail for a second and third offense. Our attorneys can provide an excellent opportunity, however, for you to avoid these consequences. Call our Freehold Office at 732-462-1197 for immediate assistant from a skilled DWI attorney. The consultation is free so do not hesitate to contact our defense firm.