Kenneth Vercammen is a NJ trial attorney who has published 130 articles in national and New Jersey publications on Criminal Law and litigation topics. He was awarded the NJ State State Bar Municipal Court Practitioner of the Year. He lectures and handles criminal cases, Municipal Court, DWI, traffic and other litigation matters. He is Deputy Chair of the ABA Criminal Law Committee,GP and will be a speaker at the 2012 ABA Annual Meeting attended by 10,000 attorneys and professionals.

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Monday, September 7, 2009

N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 and 39:4-50.4a fines

N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 and 39:4-50.4a
August 9, 2004
Offense
39:4-50
Driving while intoxicated
1st Offense—
BAC 0.08% or higher, but less than .10%
- $250 to $400 fine, and
- IDRC 12 to 48 hours, and
- in court’s discretion, imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, and
- driver’s license suspension for a period of 3 months, and
- VCCB $50, DDEF $100, SNSF $75, and $100 surcharge, and
- may order participation in supervised visitation program as either a condition of probation or a form of community service, and
- may order installation of an interlock device for not less than 6 months nor more than 1 year, and
- satisfy the screening, evaluation, and referral requirements of the IDRC. If these requirements are not met, then mandatory 2-day term of imprisonment and driver’s license suspension until requirements are satisfied.
1st Offense—
BAC 0.10% or higher
- $300 to $500 fine, and
- IDRC 12 to 48 hours, and
- in court’s discretion imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, and
- driver’s license suspension for not less than 7 months nor more than 1 year, and
- VCCB $50, DDEF $100, SNSF $75, and $100 surcharge, and
- may order participation in supervised visitation program as either a condition of probation or a form of community service, and
- may order installation of an interlock device for not less than 6 months nor more than 1 year, and
- satisfy the screening, evaluation, and referral requirements of the IDRC. If these requirements are not
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