New Jersey Criminal Defense Attorneys

Breath Test Refusal
Legal Support After Declining A Breath Test

Breath Test Refusal Attorney In New Jersey

What Happens After A Traffic Stop Arrest

A breath test refusal charge may carry separate penalties in addition to a DWI allegation. Defense strategies often involve reviewing police conduct, breath test procedures, and arrest details related to the traffic stop.

Breath Test Refusal Defense

Refusal cases often involve reviewing whether officers followed proper police procedures during the traffic stop and breath test request.

Accused Of Refusing A Breath Test?

You could face license suspension, court dates, and other penalties. Early legal assistance helps you understand your options and prepare your response.

Why Clients Choose Our DWI Defense Team

Our breath test refusal lawyer carefully handles every case with detailed attention.

Experienced Legal Defense

Our New Jersey Criminal Defense Attorneys handle DWI refusal cases and municipal court proceedings.

Clear Legal Support

We explain court procedures, possible outcomes, and what to expect throughout your case.

Detailed Case Evaluation

We assess police reports, traffic stop details, and testing records to identify legal issues that may affect the refusal charge.

Legal defense services for a range of DWI and related charges.

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Common Questions About Refusal Cases

Can refusing a breath test lead to penalties?
Yes. Refusing a breath test may result in license suspension, fines, ignition interlock requirements, and other penalties. These consequences may apply separately from a DWI charge depending on the circumstances surrounding the traffic stop and arrest.
Yes. These allegations may be challenged if there were issues involving the traffic stop, arrest procedures, officer instructions, or the handling of the breath test request. Problems involving police conduct or testing instructions may affect how the case moves forward.
No. Prosecutors must still prove the charge in court. Factors such as the officer’s conduct, the legality of the stop, and whether proper warnings were provided may influence how the refusal case proceeds through the municipal court.