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Is there a difference between DWI and DUI in New Jersey?

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Is there a difference between DWI and DUI in New Jersey?

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No. DWI is an acronym for Driving While Intoxicated. DUI is an acronym for Driving Under The Influence. Both terms are used to refer to the charge in New Jersey however, the law makes no distinction between a DWI and a DUI.

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No. DWI is an acronym for Driving While Intoxicated. DUI is an acronym for Driving Under The Influence. Both terms are used to refer to the charge in New Jersey – however, the law makes no distinction between a DWI and a DUI.

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