Hazlet police make a lot of DWI - DUI arrests. If you are arrested for a DWI in Hazlet, you will have to appear for an arraignment in the Hazlet Municipal Court for a first appearance. You should all a Hazlet DWI lawyer before attending this hearing. At this first appearance, the judge will read you the charges against you and you will then enter a plea of either guilty or not-guilty.
The penalties for a DWI in New Jersey are severe. However, there are defenses to the charge. Sometimes, the NJ DUI charge can even be beat. These defenses include whether the police stopped you for a valid reason and whether the officer had probable cause to arrest you. To support probable cause, the officer will likely testify that he detected the odor of alcohol. It is important to note where the officer detected the odor of alcohol emanating from. Was it from the driver's breath? The interior of the car? Or maybe one of the passengers?
Another defense is that the officer did not have a valid reason to keep the driver detained to conduct sobriety testing. The violation of a motor vehicle violation does not normally rise to reasonable suspicion that the driver of the vehicle is intoxicated. This is a defense that is sometimes overlooked. However, an experienced New Jersey DWI lawyer will carefully review all the evidence in your case to find defenses such as these.
The judge in the Hazlet Municipal Court is the Honorable Thomas F.X. Foley, J.M.C. Cout is held on Thursdays. Hazlet is located in northern Monmouth County.

