Cost is one of the first questions people ask about expungement — and it’s a fair one. You’ve already dealt with fines, court costs, and possibly lawyer fees for the original case. Before starting the expungement process, you want to know what you’re looking at financially. Ready to clear your record? If you’re ready to… Read More
How Long Does Expungement Take in New Jersey?
One of the first things people want to know when they start thinking about expungement is how long it’s going to take. The honest answer: for most cases in New Jersey, the expungement process takes three to six months from the date you file your petition to the date the judge signs the final order…. Read More
Can I Expunge a DWI in New Jersey?
It’s one of the most common questions I hear from clients after a DWI case resolves: “Can I ever get this off my record?” The short answer is no — not through expungement. But understanding exactly why, and what that means practically, is important before you make any decisions about your case or your future…. Read More
How Much Does a DWI Cost in New Jersey?
One of the first questions people ask after a DWI arrest in New Jersey is: how much is this going to cost me? The answer is almost always more than they expected. The fines listed in the statute are just the beginning. A DWI conviction in New Jersey triggers a cascade of mandatory fees, surcharges,… Read More
How to Fight a DWI in New Jersey
A lot of people assume that getting charged with a DWI in New Jersey means it’s over. You blew above the limit. You failed the field sobriety tests. You got arrested. What’s left to fight? Quite a bit, actually. DWI cases — even ones that look airtight — often have real legal vulnerabilities once the… Read More
Marijuana Charges in NJ After Legalization: What’s Still Illegal
New Jersey legalized recreational marijuana in 2021, and many people assume that means cannabis is now completely off the table as a criminal matter. It is not. While adults can legally possess and use marijuana under state law, a surprising number of cannabis-related offenses remain on the books — and people are still being charged… Read More
What Happens if You Violate Probation in New Jersey?
Probation feels like a second chance — and it is. But it also comes with conditions, a probation officer, and real consequences if something goes wrong. If you’ve been accused of violating probation in New Jersey, you need to understand exactly what you’re facing. A violation hearing is not a minor formality. The judge has… Read More
What Happens at a Detention Hearing in New Jersey?
If you or someone you love has been arrested on serious criminal charges in New Jersey, one of the first critical moments in the case is the detention hearing. This proceeding determines whether you will remain in jail while your case moves through the court system — or go home to your family. Understanding what… Read More
Theft Charges in New Jersey: Shoplifting, Theft by Deception, and More
A theft charge in New Jersey can range from a disorderly persons offense carrying a few hundred dollars in fines to a second degree indictable crime that carries up to ten years in state prison. The difference often comes down to the dollar value of what was allegedly taken — and the specific circumstances involved…. Read More
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Speeding Ticket in New Jersey?
You got pulled over. The officer handed you a ticket. Now you’re sitting at your kitchen table wondering whether to just pay it and move on — or hire a lawyer. Short answer: in almost every case, it’s worth talking to an attorney before you pay. Here’s why. Paying the Ticket Is Pleading Guilty A… Read More
