Refused to Submit to a Breath Test
in New York?
Protecting The Future Of Those Who Refused To Submit a Breath Test
Having a drink at a restaurant and driving home is not illegal. However, the question for drunk driving charges asks whether your ability to drive was impaired. The blood alcohol content is widely accepted as evidence of impairment, which is why law enforcement officers frequently conduct breath tests during a traffic stop. If you refused to submit to a breath test, our New York traffic ticket lawyer can help.
Since 1986, Martin A. Kron & Associates, P.C. has helped drivers successfully fight DUI/DWI charges in New York and New Jersey. We find that many drivers struggle with the decision to refuse or submit. If our three decades of practice have taught us anything, it is that the outcome of your case rests on much more than whether or not you submitted to a breath test.
If you need help building a strong defense against DUI charges, our traffic ticket attorney in New York can help. Call Martin A. Kron & Associates, P.C. today at (212) 235-1525 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.
Should You Refuse or Submit to a Breath Test?
Driving is a privilege—not a right. When you accept your license, you automatically agree to test under the law known as implied consent. Privacy is a right, however, which is why you can refuse. If you do, the government can penalize you with license suspensions and fines.
"Refuse or submit?" is a situational decision. It may not always be in your best interests to submit, but did you know that you can call an attorney before you do?
Like all other consequences for drunk driving, those for refusal depend on where you were pulled over. They can also be enhanced by the circumstances, such as if you were pulled over in a school zone.
What Are The Consequences For Impaired Driving in NY and NJ?
Consequences for impaired driving in New York include:
First offense:
- $500 fine
- 1-year license suspension
Second offense:
- $750 fine
- 18-month license suspension
Third offense:
- $750 fine
- 18-month license suspension
In New Jersey, those consequences include:
First offense:
- Fine of up to $500
- $3,000 in surcharges
- Up to 1-year license suspension
- 12 hours at the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC)
Second offense:
- Fine of up to $1,000
- $3,000 in surcharges
- 2-year license suspension
- 12 hours at the IDRC
Third offense:
- $1,000 fine
- $4,500 in surcharges
- 10-year license suspension
- 12 hours at the IDRC
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"Good communication the entire time."I am an idiot and got a ticket for doing 90 in a 40 in Manhattan. Martin and his people were very helpful throughout the process, keeping good communication with me the entire time. Just got word that the ticket was dismissed. THANKS MARTIN!Satisfied Client
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"Mr. Kron is wonderful!"Mr. Martin A. Kron is a knowledgeable, professional, effective and caring Attorney. And finding this combination is very rare. He treats you like a client, but he also treats you like family. I have gotten speeding tickets in the past and handled them myself. But this was a DWI Ticket (and a careless driving ticket) and I was petrified. I found Mr. Martin Kron, and he was wonderful. He believed what I had to say, he walked me through the process, and he even gave me his cell number and home email so that I could contact him any time I felt scared or confused. The first court date was just to enter the plea. Mr. Kron spoke with the Prosecutor prior to the second court appearance and we were hoping that based on the evidence, the Prosecutor would dismiss the tickets. No such luck. I think the Prosecutor wanted another "win" in his column, and I was going to be it. Mr. Kron presented our case and the Prosecutor presented why he had grounds to proceed to trial. But Mr. Kron professionally stood his ground and the 2 tickets were dismissed that day! I couldn't more highly recommend an attorney! Mr. Kron is wonderful!Eileen
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"SAVED MY LICENSE"My lawyer helped save my license from a suspension. If I can't drive I can't work or feed my family. They were always on top of my case and helped me continue to drive for a living. I spoke with all three partners and each one knew about my case and helped each step of the way. Vanessa the manager was so helpful and didn't mind that I called every day.Augie
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"He went above and beyond."He went above and beyond. Martin's combination of experience, honesty, and positive demeanor helped me.Nick
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"No points and no suspension."Mr. Kron got my driving with a suspended license dropped down to a charge that carried no points and no suspension. Can't thank him enough for the excellent work he did.Jason
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"I am so glad I chose his firm, his fee was well worth it."I am very happy with Mr. Kron's help. He had my ticket for driving with lapsed insurance in New Jersey (1st offense, no bad driving history) dismissed, all I had to pay were $33.00 in court fees. I am so glad I chose his firm, his fee was well worth it.Mariya
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"Both tickets dismissed!"I received two cell phone tickets in the past year because I was using the GPS on my cell phone. Mr. Kron was able to get both tickets dismissed and put me at ease along the way.James
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"BEST DEAL IN NYC!!!"Had tons of old traffic tickets in NYC. Mr. Kron got them reopened and thrown out. I got emails all the time telling what was going on but I never had to appear.Jack
What Sets Us Apart?
We Put the Needs of Our Clients First
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Over 40 Years of Experience Handling Traffic Cases
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Provides Personalized One-On-One Attention to Every Client
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In-Depth Understanding of New York & New Jersey Traffic Laws and How Points Transfer Across State Lines
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Fast, Reliable Communication Every Step of the Way