Bound Brook is a small borough in Somerset County, New Jersey which is only about 1.5 square miles in size but consistently does some of the most DWI arrests in the county year after year. This is primarily because Bound Brook is wedged directly in between two major roadways – Interstate 287 and Route 22. Moreover, it is patrolled by an aggressive police force that is trained to look for suspected drunk drivers coming from the many watering holes in town which include West Brook Tavern, Office Beer Bar & Grill, Number One Bar & Grill, Trackside Bar & Grille and Stan’s Chitch’s Cafe – just to name a few. The police keep a careful eye on vehicles for signs of erratic driving which include failure to maintain lane, reckless driving, speeding or careless driving. If you are pulled for DUI then it is normally best not to make any statements which could be used against you at a later time. New Jersey DWI penalties are harsh and our law does not allow any plea bargaining for your charges so the only way to beat your DWI or Refusal is challenge the State’s evidence against you. A Somerset County DWI Lawyer can review the evidence against you and help formulate a defense strategy moving forward. If you would like to speak with an experienced attorney today about your case, you can contact our office at (877)-450-8301 for a free consultation.
Bound Brook Municipal Court
If you have been arrested for a DWI or Refusal in Bound Brook, New Jersey then you will have to appear in Bound Brook Municipal Court located at 230 Hamilton Street before Judge Michael Fedun. The municipal prosecutor is John E. Bruder and he is in charge of proving the charges against you. The court sessions are held on Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m. for defendant’s first appearances and 1:30 p.m. for contested matters with attorneys and a final sessions at 3:00 p.m. for contested matters for people who are representing themselves. The violations bureau holds standard hours during the week Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The court takes credit cards (including Visa & Mastercard) but try not to cut it close because the window closes promptly at 4:15 p.m. Moreover, you can always just pay your traffic (unless a court appearance is mandatory) & parking fines online using a credit card through the New Jersey State Judiciary Website. To learn more you can contact the Bound Brook Municipal Court directly at (732) 356-0833 EXT. 640.