Traffic Violations

Our  NJ Traffic Violations Lawyers are experienced in handling all types of municipal court matters to get the best result for their clients.  Traffic violations are a common occurrence for anyone who drives on a regular basis. Unfortunately, they often result in serious consequences including suspension of your license, monetary fines, increased insurance premiums, and even community service in certain cases

Traffic Violations

Our NJ Traffic Violations attorneys handle a wide variety of cases including:

  1. Speeding
  2. Tailgating
  3. Failure to follow traffic signs
  4. Reckless or Careless driving
  5. Driving with suspended or revoked license
  6. Driving without liability insurance

Traffic Violation in New Jersey have harsh penalties and can increase the cost of insurance or lead to license suspension.  Contact our NJ Traffic Violations Attorneys for more information.

DUI/DWI

A DUI and/ DWI charge carries significant penalties. Our attorneys can help you defend these charges and obtain the best results.  Among the issues we handle include:

  1.  Repeat DUI/DWI offense
  2. Accidents involving DUI/DWI
  3. Minors / Underage driving
  4. Breathalyzer Tests Field Sobriety Tests

Contact our DUI/DWI attorneys to obtain more information.

Expungements

A record of an arrest or conviction can have a  significant impact on a person. Applications for schools, jobs, and military service often ask about criminal records. We can help you solve this problem as New Jersey allows eligible people to expunge their criminal records.  Some of the records that can be expunged include:

  1.  Municipal Ordinance Convictions
  2. Certain Arrest Records
  3. Conditional Discharge and Other intervention Programs
  4. Disorderly Person’s conviction

Contact us to obtain more information about New Jersey Expungements. 

Domestic Violence 

Domestic violence is a serious crime in our society. To combat this ongoing problem, the Legislature has enacted The Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991.the Act provides for two forms of relief to a victim of domestic violence, first in the form of civil relief, which is obtaining a restraining order, and secondly in the form of criminal relief, which allows a victim to file criminal complaints against the batterer.  If you are a victim of domestic violence or have been accused of domestic violence our office can help you.

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