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Newark Area Breath Test Refusal Attorney

Breathalyzer Test Information from Our DUI Defense Lawyer in Clifton, New Jersey
If you are pulled over by the police on suspicion of drunk driving, the officer will often request that you take a blood, urine or breath test (Breathalyzer or Alcotest) to measure your blood alcohol concentration (BAC).

Protecting your rights. Call 973-821-4393 or 888-808-2798 or e-mail to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your DUI, repeat DUI, reckless driving, disorderly persons offense or breath test refusal case with a criminal defense lawyer.

Penalties for Refusing a Breath Test

In New Jersey, state law says that you give your consent to allow officers to give you a BAC test in exchange for the privilege of driving on the roads owned by the state. This is called "implied consent." The penalty for the refusal of the BAC test is serious, including the possibilities of:

  • Driver's license suspension of seven months to one year for a first offense
  • Driver's license suspension of up to two years for a second offense
  • Driver's license suspension of ten years for a third offense

Mount a Compelling Argument for DUI and Breath Refusal Defense

These are serious consequences and they will not go away. You need a lawyer who not only knows how to fight a DUI charge, but who also can mount a compelling argument about how you came to refuse the breath test.

Attorney James J. Sayegh defends clients, including students from nearby colleges such as Seton Hall, Rutgers and other local New Jersey colleges and universities, against breath test refusal charges and alcohol-related offenses.

Under-age college students with even the slightest detectable amount of alcohol in their bloodstream face serious penalties.

Committed Defense Lawyer

Attorney James J. Sayegh will challenge all aspects of the prosecution's case. Mr. Sayegh stands at each client's side, fighting on their behalf with a knowledgeable, creative and aggressive defense.

Were You Told of the Penalties for Refusing a Breath Test?

If the police did not inform you that the consequences of refusing a breath test, they have made a mistake and the charges against you can potentially be dropped.

Free Initial Consultation — Call 973-821-4393 or 888-808-2798 or E-Mail

When you need a lawyer who will fight for you and put your interests first, contact Feeley & Sayegh LLC. Arrange for a confidential, free initial consultation to discuss your specific legal situation and learn about your legal options.

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