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penalty for leaving the scene of a accident no injury

what is the penalty for leaving the scene of a accident with no personal injury.


Asked on 9/12/00, 8:46 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Daniel B. Kelley Kelley Law Offices, L.L.C.

Re: penalty for leaving the scene of a accident no injury

It is difficult to answer your question because there are various tickets or grades of tickets that might be called "leaving the scene," and because I do not know enough about the facts of your case. However, with that said, if you were written up under NJSA 39:4-129(d), which is leaving scene of accident only involving damage to unattended vehicle or property, then the potential penalties are, for first offense only::

$200 - $400 in fines and/or not more than 30 days in jail, 6 months lic. suspension, and two points. The $200 - $400 does not generally include court costs, etc. so the above penalties will actually be increased with their addition.

If you wish to consider hiring an attorney to assist you in this matter, please contact me.

Thanks you.

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Answered on 10/16/00, 2:31 pm
Allan Marain Law Offices of Allan Marain

Re: penalty for leaving the scene of a accident no injury

Six month loss of driver license, fine of $200.00 to $400.00, possible imprisonment for up to thirty days. This all assumes first offense. Penalties for second (or third) offense are higher.

Allan Marain

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~marain

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Answered on 10/16/00, 6:10 am


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