New Jersey DWI Lawyer Evan Levow Comments on Rights of Accused NJ Lawmaker

Attorney addresses concern regarding DUI in Washington Township. (PRWEB) December 18, 2012 Assemblyman Paul Moriarty was stopped by an officer and accused of DUI in Washington Township, where he had once been mayor. The New Jersey lawmaker believed he was unfairly targeted and was pulled over for “suspicious” reasons. To make sure his rights were protected, he asked to speak to his lawyer before deciding whether to take the breath test, but the officer did not permit him to do so, reported NJ.com. “Unfortunately, it’s settled New Jersey law that arrestees don’t have the right to talk to
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