...showed otherwise. Lenihan's lawyer, Gary Kraemer of Daggett, Kraemer & Gjelsvik in Sparta, intends to argue that "public health and...
...to thank him. Sussex County Bar President Amy Gjelsvik, of Daggett, Kraemer & Gjelsvik in Sparta, says she was surprised...
A year after the state Supreme Court ruled that a breath-test refusal can't serve as a prior conviction in a DWI case, the Appellate Division says the converse is not true
A violation of the seat belt law can serve as the predicate offense to support a conviction for violating a law intended to protect the public health and safety and recklessly causing serious bodily
Failing to wear seat belts can support a criminal conviction in New Jersey if accompanied by aggravating factors, a state appeals court holds
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A former municipal judge loses his appeal from a DWI conviction as the Appellate Division finds his sustained episode of burping at the police station was a deliberate attempt to avoid taking an Alco
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