Posted On: June 18, 2009 by Lependorf & Silverstein

New Jersey Man Arrested for DUI and Assault

A New Jersey man has been arrested on aggravated assault and DUI charges after he reportedly hit a woman in the face during an argument in Phoenixville, the Phoenixville News reports in an article. Kyle Logan Deturk, 29, of Crambury, New Jersey, is being charged with aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person, disorderly conduct, driving under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance, higher rate of alcohol (.10 to .16), simple assault and harassment. Officers did not conduct a field sobriety test because of the weather. Deturk reportedly submitted to a blood test.

DUI in New Jersey is a serious offense. As in all states, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances or with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or more. In New Jersey, assault charges include simple assault, aggravated assault and assault by vehicle or other vessel. Simple assault charges may involve a defendant who knowingly caused bodily harm or put a victim in fear of imminent bodily harm. New Jersey aggravated assault charges involve causing serious bodily injury or attempting to use a deadly weapon to cause bodily harm. Harassment may be charged if the defendant is kicking, shoving, threatening or making repeated attempts to aggravate or annoy the victim.

If you have been charged with drunk driving, assault or harassment in New Jersey, please contact the experienced New Jersey criminal defense lawyers at Lependorf & Silverstein to find out more information about your legal rights and options. We will independently investigate your case and strive to obtain the best possible result in your case. Please contact Lependorf & Silverstein for a free consultation.