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Newark DUI Defense Attorney Rachel Kugel Explains How to Avoid Jail Time for a Third DWI in New Jersey
NEWARK, NJ - August 18, 2026 - A third DWI conviction in New Jersey carries a mandatory minimum of 180 days in county jail under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, but certain legal strategies may help reduce jail exposure in appropriate cases. Newark DUI defense attorney Rachel Kugel of The Kugel Law Firm (https://thekugellawfirm.com/how-to-avoid-jail-time-for-3rd-dui-in-new-jersey/) is providing guidance on the penalties, available defenses, and sentencing alternatives that may apply to those facing third and subsequent offenses. The firm's guidance addresses how prior convictions count, how the 10-year lookback rule works, and what options may exist to limit time behind bars.According to Newark DUI defense attorney Rachel Kugel, a third DWI offense means an individual has two or more prior convictions under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 before the current charge. Because New Jersey classifies DWI as a traffic offense rather than a criminal charge, third offense cases are heard in municipal court, yet the penalties remain severe. "Many people assume prior convictions simply fall off their record after ten years, but that is not accurate," explains Kugel. "Prior DWI convictions remain on a person's record permanently, and the step-down provision only affects how the current offense is sentenced."
Newark DUI defense attorney Rachel Kugel notes that a third DWI conviction generally carries a $1,000 fine, an eight-year license forfeiture, mandatory ignition interlock device requirements, and state surcharges totaling $4,500 over three years. The 180-day jail term is mandatory, and New Jersey does not permit a judge to suspend the sentence entirely or replace it with probation alone. However, the statute permits up to 90 days of the 180-day sentence to be credited for time served in an approved substance use disorder inpatient rehabilitation program.
Kugel explains that this inpatient rehabilitation alternative is one of the most significant sentencing options for a third offense. In practice, a defendant may be able to spend 90 days in a residential treatment program approved by the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center and the remaining 90 days in jail. "This is not an automatic right," Kugel emphasizes. "The defense attorney must formally request this option from the court, and the judge has discretion to approve or deny it, which is why advocacy for this alternative is critical."
The firm also highlights the 10-year step-down provision as a potentially significant factor. Under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, if ten years or more have elapsed between a defendant's most recent prior DWI conviction and the current offense, the current offense may be sentenced as a lower-tier offense. Attorney Kugel points out that this could reduce the mandatory jail time, shorten the license forfeiture period, and lower other penalties. To benefit from the provision, the defense must raise it before the court and demonstrate that the timing requirements are met, often relying on court records, Motor Vehicle Commission driving abstracts, and documentation from other states.
Beyond sentencing alternatives, Kugel notes that a third DWI charge can still be challenged and potentially dismissed. If the defense can demonstrate that the traffic stop was unlawful, that breath test results are unreliable, or that proper procedures were not followed, the court may suppress key evidence. Common defenses include challenges to the traffic stop, faulty breath testing involving devices such as the Alcotest 7110 MKIII and Alcotest 9510, improper field sobriety testing, chain of custody issues, the rising BAC defense, and certain medical conditions that can produce falsely elevated readings.
Attorney Kugel observes that recent legislative changes have altered how license suspensions function. Under New Jersey's ignition interlock law clarified by P.L. 2025, c. 41, qualified alcohol-based DWI offenders may avoid a total driving ban by installing an ignition interlock device and receiving day credits against the suspension period. This option is available only for alcohol-based offenses that did not cause serious bodily injury and requires strict compliance. For repeat offenders, the interlock device must remain installed during the suspension and for a period of two to four years after the license is formally returned.
The firm advises that the long-term consequences of a third DWI extend well beyond jail time and fines. Insurance surcharges, ongoing interlock device costs, potential employment limitations, and a permanent mark on a driving record all compound the impact, and New Jersey does not permit expungement of DWI convictions. Because municipal courts handle these cases quickly and deadlines to request evidence and file motions are often short, Kugel advises that early legal involvement is important to preserving available defenses.
For those facing a third DWI charge in New Jersey, consulting an experienced DUI defense attorney may help identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case, pursue sentence alternatives, and protect driving privileges.
About The Kugel Law Firm:
The Kugel Law Firm is a Newark-based practice focused on DWI defense, representing clients throughout New Jersey in first-time, third, and subsequent offense cases. Led by attorney Rachel Kugel, a member of the National College of DWI Defense and the DUI Defense Lawyers Association, the firm concentrates on challenging the state's evidence, reviewing prior convictions, and pursuing every available sentencing option. The office is located at 1 Gateway Ctr, Suite 2600, Newark, NJ 07102. For consultations, call (973) 854-0098.
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