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State of Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles Visit the Governor | General Assembly | Courts | Other Elected Officials | Federal, State & Local Sites State Directory | Help | Search Delaware : Citizen Services | Business Services | Visitor Info. DelDOT | Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles HOME SERVICES around the text-- Driver Services Vehicle Services Forms and Manuals INFORMATION DRIVER SERVICES Driving Under the Influence In Delaware, you may be arrested for Driving Under the Influence(DUI) if you are driving, operating, or in actual physicalcontrol of a vehicle, an off-highway vehicle, or a moped whileunder the influence of alcohol or drugs. A chemical test indicating .08% blood alcohol concentration (BAC)or greater, or the presence of any drug, prescription or illegal,substance is sufficient for a DUI conviction. You may be arrestedfor DUI with a chemical test greater than .05% DUI violations are dealt with under both administrative and courtproceedings, which are conducted independently of each other.Juveniles arrested for DUI and processed through Family Courtcould lose driving privileges until they reach legal drinkingage. Implied Consent: Delaware has an "implied consent" law. That means if you drive inDelaware and are suspected of DUI, you voluntarily agree to achemical test to determine the degree of impairment. Failure to take the test carries a penalty of loss of licenseand/or driving privileges for a period of one year for a 1stoffense, 18 months for a 2nd offense and 24 months for the 3rdsubsequent offense, in addition to the penalties for DUI. DUI Administrative Procedures At the time of a DUI arrest, a police officer will take yourDelaware driver's license and issue a 15 day temporary license,unless your driver's license has already been suspended orrevoked. You must personally request an administrative hearing at DMVwithin 15 days of your arrest or your driving privilege will belost for a minimum of 3 months. You may obtain a Request For Administrative Hearing from our web siteor any DMV facility . All DUI sentences are carried on the driving record for a minimumof 5 years. Administrative Hearing Process: You may file a written Request For Administrative Hearing at anyDMV facility. The administrative hearing will be held todetermine: Probable Cause - whether a police officerhad probable cause to believe you were driving, operating, or inactual physical control of a vehicle, while under the influenceof alcohol and/or drugs. Preponderance or evidence - whether apreponderance of evidence exists that you were driving,operating, or in actual physical control of a vehicle while underthe influence of alcohol and/or drugs. A chemical test of .08% orgreater or the presence of any drug is conclusive evidence thatyou were under the influence. Chemical Test Refusal - whether you refuseda chemical test after being informed of the revocation penaltyfor refusing such a test. If you receive an unfavorable ruling at the administrativehearing or fail to request a hearing, your license or drivingprivilege will be revoked for: 3 months for the first offense 12 months for the second offense 18 months for the third or subsequent offense The penalties for Refused Chemical test are: 12 months for the first offense 18 months for the second offense 24 months for the third or subsequent offense DUI Court Procedures At the time of arraignment, you may elect to apply for enrollmentin a First Offense Election program in lieu of standing trial. Ifyou elect to apply, the application will constitute an admissionof guilt and a waiver of the right to a speedy trial. You alsoagree not to request an administrative hearing at the Division ofMotor Vehicles (DMV) or to withdraw any request previously madefor this violation. The court will notify DMV of your decision.DMV will revoke your license and/or driving privilege for aperiod of one year for the First Offense Election and anyapplicable period of revocation for the administrative action ofprobable cause or refused chemical test. (See penalties listedabove) To be considered for a First Offense Election (may only qualify 1time for FOE) one cannot have: A previous DUI Three or more moving violations within 2 years Caused injury to another person A BAC of .20% or greater Been a suspended or revoked driver or had no valid license at the time of the arrest Been transporting a child under 17 years of age on or within a vehicle while under the influence At the time of your First Offense Election you may request thecourt to permit you to take the First Offense Election - IIDDiversion option. This option allows you the benefit of drivingauthority after a minimum of 1-month loss of license uponmeeting the criteria outlined below. You held a valid Delaware driver's license at the time of your DUI violation You agreed to take the chemical test at the time of your arrest Your revoked Delaware driver's license has been surrendered to the Division of Motor Vehicles for a minimum of 1 month You have completed an alcohol evaluation and are enrolled in the designated alcohol program. Your license is not suspended or revoked for any reason which would prevent the issuance of the IID license The IID license provides unlimited Class D drivingauthority, provided you are driving the specified vehicleequipped with the ignition interlock device and have the IIDlicense in your possession. (See the IID section below forfurther information on this program.) Evaluation Process Any individual arrested for DUI must schedule an evaluation withthe Delaware Evaluation and Referral Program (DERP). An individual may request an evaluation following their arrest,an evaluation will be ordered by the court, or by DMV. Theevaluation costs $75.00. There is a $25.00 missed appointmentfee. The evaluation and referral of a DUI offender is aninformation gathering and analysis process. The client meetsindividually with an evaluator to construct a personal history,including medical, legal, social, and psychological information.The evaluation takes approximately 1+ hours. The evaluation consists of: A written and verbal evaluation Social history survey Substance abuse questionnaire Several essay questions Mental health symptom screening Client rights/confidentiality issues One on one interview with certified counselor The information obtained from the evaluation along with theevaluators review of the offenders motor vehicle record and bloodalcohol test results at the time of the violation, form the basisfor analysis and recommendation. DERP will make a referral to oneof the following types of programs. Offenders must make contact with the agency within 30 days of thereferral or risk being non-complied back to the court. Referralsare valid for 1 year. Education Program The major goal of the educational program is to help offenderstake a careful look at their situation, take responsibility andownership for their situation and explore what it takes to solvethe problems they've encountered. Fees: $125.00 program fee $10.00 fee for each missed session Outpatient Treatment Full-service Outpatient Treatment programs offer a full range oftreatment services to chemically dependent clients. The majorgoal of each agency is to provide services that will alter theprogression of substance abuse. The standard program consists ofa combination of individual and group counseling sessions over acourse of approximately 3 months (25 hours). The treatment approach is based on the premise that people canmake responsible decisions if they have good information and areaware of alternative solutions. All services are provided byprofessionals and are confidential. Outpatient 21 and Under This program is designed to provide treatment services to youngoffenders, ages 21 and under. The programs consist of group,individual and family counseling sessions. Family members areencouraged to become involved in the overall treatmentexperience. Alternative Program (Mental Health) This program offers an alternative to DUI offenders who areexperiencing mental and emotional adjustment problems in additionto their substance abuse dependencies. The programs major focusis to alter patterns of behavior that could lead to subsequentDUI violations. Outpatient Treatment Program, 21 and Under Program andAlternative Program Fees: $490.00 program fee $14.50 fee for missed group session $17.50 fee for missed individual session Random urine screen fees as necessary Character Background Review Process Division of Motor Vehicles Character Background Review - Who needs one? If you had a BAC of .20 or above Any 2nd or subsequent offender How is it done? This process is generally done within a month of when an offenderwill be eligible for re-licensure. Request an Application For Character Background Review from DMV - Dover (302) 744-2508 Call DMV interviewer for appointment Complete form with 6 references - name, address and phone numbers Meet with interviewer for an interview - bring application and reference information Interviewer will mail a form to your references Your references will have 2 weeks to return the forms to the interviewer A decision will be made and mailed to offender License Reinstatement Process In order to be eligible for license reinstatement an offendermust: Satisfactorily complete an alcohol education/treatment program Paid all fees The revoked license has been turned in to DMV for a minimum of 6 months Successfully complete a Character Background Review (if required) Pay $143.75 reinstatement fee to DMV License re-examination may be required No driving during the revocation period Conditional License Privileges A First Offense Election may be eligible to apply for aconditional license if they: Did not refuse to submit to a chemical test Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 16 hours in an education/treatment program Paid all fees The revoked license has been turned in to DMV for a minimum of 3 months Successfully complete a Character Background Review (if required) Pay $10.00 conditional license fee No driving during the revocation period A First Offense Election does not automatically guarantee theissuance of a conditional license or early reinstatement. Ignition Interlock Program (IID): Individuals eligible for IID are: First Offense Election - IID Diversion - Election must be made at Court Refused Chemical Test Offenders 2nd or Subsequent DUI Offense This is a voluntary program that is paid for solely by theoffender. The cost is $70.00 for installation and $75.00 permonth plus tax to rent the equipment. An offender must applythrough DMV for this program. You can obtain a copy of the Ignition Interlock Program Application at our website or any DMV facility . The IID license authorizes the holder to operate a vehicle withfull Class D operators driving privileges only when the vehicleis equipped with an ignition interlock device. The IID license isnot available for CDL class vehicles. A Delaware registeredvehicle must be used for the ignition interlock deviceprogram. Out-of-state violations Offenders who are arrested in another state must contact theDelaware Evaluation and Referral Program to schedule anappointment for an evaluation. Once the evaluation is completed,this agency will request the paperwork from the state when thearrest was made. Once the offender has completed the programsatisfactorily, the Delaware Evaluation and Referral Program willforward the information to the arresting state. Offenders convicted out-of-state who hold a Delaware driverslicense will result in license revocation. Out-of-state offenders Offenders who are arrested in Delaware but are licensed and liveout-of-state are required to meet the Delaware requirements forthe alcohol evaluation and program completion. The offender mustcontact the Delaware Evaluation and Referral Program and makearrangements through that office to have an alcohol evaluationconducted in the offender's home state. The offender must alsosatisfactorily complete an alcohol program that meets Delawarerequirements. Zero Tolerance Law If you are under 21 years of age, as little as one drink can makeit illegal for you to drive. The law says that anyone under theage of 21 years, who drives, operates or has actual physicalcontrol of a vehicle, an off-highway vehicle, or a moped whileconsuming or after having consumed alcohol, shall have theirdriver's license revoked for a period of 2 months for the firstoffense and not less than 6 months or more than 12 months foreach subsequent offense. If the under age person does not have adriver's license, the person shall be fined $200.00 for the firstoffense and not less than $400.00 nor more than $1,000.00 foreach subsequent offense. Appeal Process If an offender is unhappy with the outcome of the educationand/or treatment program, Delaware allows for an appeal of theprogram completion. An appeal is administered through the Department of Health andSocial Services Alcohol and Drug Screening and Evaluation. To submit an appeal an offender must: Write a letter stating the reason for the appeal (this may not be based on cost or length of program) Submit a letter of reference from an employer, clergy person, or friend stating offender's ability to meet current responsibilities Complete waiver forms to allow for information to be shared with appeal team members Information must be submitted within 30 days of the appeal request The appeal team will review the information and advise the offender by letter of their decision. THE DECISION OF THE APPEAL TEAM IS FINAL. Last Updated: Monday, 25-Jul-2005 14:28:56 Eastern Daylight Time site map | about this site | contact us | translate | delaware.gov



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NJ-DWI - NJ Drunk Driving Defense Information Contact Peter H. Lederman, Esq. Law offices of Lomurro, Davison, Eastman and Munoz Driving While Intoxicated.. DWI is a serious offense in New Jersey. The Court must impose mandatory license suspensions, fines, surcharges and in certain cases, jail. The Division of Motor Vehicles must also impose a mandatory insurance surcharge from $3,000 to $3,500. A permanent record of the DWI conviction is also entered on the Drivers Abstract maintained by the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles. Penalties differ depending upon whether the offense is a first, second or subsequent offense. We defend DWI charges every day in Courts throughout the State of New Jersey . Our philosophy is that you can not win a DWI case unless you try to win. For this reason, we try almost all of our cases to a verdict unless a better result can be achieved without trial. We make the State prove its case both in trial and in pre-trial suppression motions. We search for all possible evidence which might make the difference in winning a case. We vigorously cross-examine police officers regarding field sobriety tests and observations claimed to suggest intoxication. We work regularly with the top DWI expert in the State of New Jersey, who can attack breath test results and field sobriety test results when these tests have not been correctly administered. My practice is limited to defending drivers charged with Driving While Intoxicated and related offenses. I have been defending drivers charged with DWI over the past 26 years. Over that time, I have had the opportunity of acting as a Municipal Prosecutor, Chairman of the New Jersey State Bar Association Municipal Court Section, testifying before the legislature on issues involving DWI, and instructing other attorneys in how to defend defendants charged with Driving While Intoxicated, on behalf of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education " NJICLE" . I have also had articles published in the New Jersey Lawyer on Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, which are the tests administered on the road to determine whether a suspect should be arrested for a breath test. We consider each case to be important. We recognize the severity of mandatory fines, suspensions and surcharges. We vigorously and aggressively defend every case accordingly. If you feel that we can be of assistance, call to discuss your case or contact us to make an appointment . There is no charge for the initial consultation. We can discuss the defenses which might be raised and the fees involved. Our office is centrally located in New Jersey and accessable to all major highways. You should give careful consideration to the selection of an attorney, as proper representation can make a substantial difference in the outcome of your case. We hope we can be of service to you. Peter H. Lederman Home | Proposed DWI/ DUI Reforms | DWI News Field Sobriety Testing - Facts and Fiction | Feedback | Search NJ DWI NJ-DWI Table of Contents | Contact our Law offices Lomurro, Davison, Eastman & Munoz Visit the New Jersey DWI Defense Pages! All contents Peter H. Lederman, PA , NJ-DWI.COM Dark Horse Design Promoted by Submit Away Website Promotions Best viewed with



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Fulton Daily News - Fulton, New York - Sheriff's Department 11/8/2004 Home Page News Sports Weather Entertainment Your News About Us Special Sections Send Us Your News All Stories Community Cop Log Obits Raidernet Daily Health Hannibal Ideas Good Kids Business Money TOOLS: TELL A FRIEND PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION Sheriff's Department 11/8/2004 On Oct. 29, Todd J. Shambo, 31, of Lee Road, Mexico , was arrested officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department and charged with driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood-alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent of alcohol or more and speeding after officers stopped him on state Route 104 in Mexico at 12:16 a.m. Shambo was issued tickets returnable to Mexico Town Court Nov. 18. On Nov. 5, officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department arrested Jeremy D. Raponi, 24, of 103 So. Sixth St., Fulton , and charged him with driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood-alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent of alcohol or more, second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, no inspection certificate, operating a vehicle with a suspended registration and driving on the shoulder of the road after a one-vehicle accident that occurred on Honey Hill Road in Granby Oct. 27. Police said Raponi is scheduled to answer the charges in Granby Town Court Dec. 6. On Nov. 5, Paul L. Cote 2nd, 26, of 7 Oneida St., Cleveland , was operating a 2004 Dodge pickup truck eastbound on state Route 49 in West Monroe at 8:05 a.m. when he reportedly failed to stop at the red light at the intersection of the Interstate-81 northbound off-ramp and collided with a northbound 2000 Honda driven by Jennifer L. Laquidari, 24, of 103 Breman Ave., Mattydale. According to officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department, Laquidari was transported by ambulance to St. Josephs Hospital in Syracuse. Driver distraction appears to have been a contributing factor in the incident as an item was reportedly rolling under Cotes foot at the time of the incident, according to reports. Cote was ticketed for failure to yield the right of way at a green light. On Nov. 5, Albert L. Taylor, 55, of 129 Chester St., Syracuse , was traveling south on county Route 14 in Granby when he reportedly lost control of his 1993 Chevrolet, causing it to drive off the roadway and hit an earth embankment before overturning into a ditch, according to officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department. Police said the incident took place 1/8 of a mile north of King Road. Taylor, the sole occupant, was transported by ambulance to St. Josephs Hospital in Syracuse. Slippery pavement appears to have been a contributing factor with road conditions reportedly wet from rain, police reports said. On Nov. 5 at 11:30 p.m., Christopher J. Miller, 21, of 22 Pulaski St., Altmar , was arrested by officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department and charged with numerous traffic violations following a traffic stop that was initiated by officers in the town of Mexico. Miller was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, unauthorized removal of a sticker, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, operating a vehicle without insurance and improper plates. He was arraigned before the Hon. James Gracey, Mexico Town Court, and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $500 cash bail or $1,000 bond. He is scheduled to return to court Nov. 23. On Nov. 6 at 6:40 p.m., George E. 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The driver, Marshall L. Blodgett, 23, of 2285 county Route 22, Richland , was subsequently arrested and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, failure to keep right and operating a vehicle with suspended plates, police said. Blodgett was released on appearance tickets returnable to Richland Town Court Nov. 22. While traveling southbound on county Route 17 in Amboy Nov. 7 at 1:47 p.m., officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department observed a vehicle pulled over on the east shoulder of the road and reportedly saw a spilled can of beer on the ground near the drivers door. Further investigation found the driver, Ralph J. Gardner, 24, of 506 Cable Road, Williamstown , to be under the influence of alcohol, which was later confirmed. He was subsequently arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood-alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent of alcohol or more and consumption of alcoholic beverages in certain vehicles, police said. Gardner was released to a third party and is scheduled to answer the charges in Amboy Town Court Nov. 16. On Nov. 7 at 5:30 a.m., Oswego County Sheriffs officers investigated a stabbing that took place at a residence in West Monroe. Police said the investigation led to the arrest of Shane T. Andrews, 24, of 604 Montrose Avenue, Syracuse , who was charged with two counts of second-degree assault, a class-D felony, and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, a class-A misdemeanor, after he was accused of stabbing a male victim in the chest with a knife and causing a two inch gash on the victims left bicep following a fight that took place outside the residence. The victim was transported by ambulance to State University Hospital in Syracuse for treatment. A second male, who tried to break up the fight, also received a wound from the knife on his hand, police said. Members of the New York State Police assisted when they stopped the vehicle Andrews had left the scene in, approximately two miles from the incident. Andrews was arraigned before the Hon. John Demong, West Monroe Town Court, and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $2,000 cash bail or $3,000 secured bond. He was scheduled to return to court Nov. 8. 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