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Randolph H. Wolf Argues Successful Motion to Change Sentence in Municipal Court
Randolph H. Wolf represented a client who, from 1988 through 1998, received various motor vehicle violations in New Jersey, which resulted in numerous orders of suspension. Those violations included DWI convictions in violation of N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 as well as several convictions for driving while suspended in violation of N.J.S.A. 39:4-40. During sentencing, the courts ran the suspension periods for each conviction consecutively (or back-to-back), rather than concurrently (or
Apr 272 min read
Insurance and Liability Issues Facing Uber and Lyft Drivers
Ridesharing services such as Uber and Lyft have dramatically grown in popularity in New Jersey. These services pride themselves in making it easier and cheaper to obtain taxi services. Ridesharing services boast that they can operate at a cost of up to 50% less than the price of regular taxi cabs in some cities.
Apr 274 min read
Medical Reviews and Driver Reexaminations for Senior Drivers in New Jersey
Numerous factors can affect our driving skills as we age. Elderly drivers, for example, may experience declines in hearing, vision, memory, and reaction time, thereby hindering their ability to safely operator a vehicle. In order to evaluate drivers who might be unsafe, the New Jersey MVC has a Medical Fitness Review Unit. The Medical Fitness Review Unit is in charge of performing medical evaluations in order to determine if a driver is safe to operate a motor vehicle.
Apr 273 min read
Run a Red Light (N.J.S.A. 39:4-105) or Fail to Observe a Traffic Signal (N.J.S.A. 39:4-81) in New Jersey?
A ticket in violation of N.J.S.A. 39:4-81 (failure to observe traffic signal) is very similar to one for N.J.S.A. 39:4-105 (failure to stop for traffic light) and police officers typically write for either one of these violations when a driver runs a red light in New Jersey.
Apr 273 min read
Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives: How to Clean Your New Jersey Driving Record
As a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative, you know just how important it is to have a clean driving record, but you also know how difficult it is to keep it that way. Your position probably requires you to spend a significant amount of time in your car, or – as some Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives have described it – your “mobile office.”
Apr 273 min read
How to Respond to a Notice of Proposed Suspension from the MVC
If you have received a Notice of Proposed Suspension from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (“MVC”) it is imperative that you act immediately in order to prevent your driver’s license from being suspended. All Notices of Proposed Suspension will contain the following information: (1) a notice that the MVC intend to suspend you driving privileges; (2) the reason for the proposed suspension; and (3) the effective date of the proposed suspension.
Apr 274 min read
Successful Outcome for Client Charged with Fourth Cell Phone Ticket in New Jersey
Wolf Law represented a client that was being charged with their fourth cell phone violation in New Jersey. As a fourth offense, pursuant...
Apr 272 min read
NJ May Soon Eliminate DMV Surcharges, Institute Restricted Licenses
As attorneys handling DWI and other Motor Vehicle matters, the most common question we get is whether New Jersey has any kind of work license or restricted license program for people who have their license suspended by a Court for such matters as DWIs or by the Division of Motor Vehicles for getting too many points or for driving during a suspension period.
Apr 272 min read
State v. Held – Interstate Compact and DWIs
A frequent question that we get from New Jersey residents is how out of a state tickets affect their New Jersey Driving Privileges. In most cases, it is very simple. A moving violation out of state is 2 points. However, the effect of a DWI conviction out of state can be more difficult to ascertain.
Apr 272 min read
National Driver Registry
If you are trying to get your driver’s license renewed, you may be struggling because of an old suspension from New Jersey. The National Driver Registry is a multi-state agreement which bars an individual from getting a license in a state if they are suspended by another state.
Apr 271 min read
Digital Documents at Traffic Stops in NJ
We now rely on our cell phones to store all sorts of information for us, and we can even rely on them to some degree at traffic stops....
Apr 272 min read
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