DUI Lawyer Serving Old Bridge Township
A DWI charge in Old Bridge Township is heard at the Old Bridge Township Municipal Court at 1 Old Bridge Plaza, and the stakes start high and stay high.
New Jersey law treats driving while intoxicated under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, and one detail surprises almost everyone: there is no plea bargaining a DWI down to a lesser offense. That makes the technical record the entire battle. We dig into the reason for the motor-vehicle stop along Route 9, Route 18, or the Garden State Parkway near Exit 120, the officer's roadside observations, how the field sobriety tests were administered, and whether the Alcotest 7110 was operated and maintained exactly as the law demands. If a breath sample was never given, a refusal charge under the implied-consent statute may also be in play, carrying its own penalties. Goldman Law Firm scrutinizes each link in that chain, because a single broken link can change the outcome of the whole case.
What We Know About Old Bridge Township Cases
Old Bridge DWI matters proceed at the municipal court on Old Bridge Plaza.
Because 39:4-50 forbids plea-bargaining, defense turns on the stop, observations, field sobriety administration, and Alcotest reliability.
Refusal under the implied-consent law is a separate charge.







