A domestic violence arrest in New Jersey can feel like your world has been turned upside down in a matter of hours. You may have been removed from your own home, handed a temporary restraining order, and told that serious criminal charges are pending — all before you’ve had a chance to speak with an… 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
Charged with a Second DWI in New Jersey? Here’s What You’re Facing — And Why You Need to Fight It
If you’re reading this, you already know what a DWI charge feels like. You went through it once. Now you’re going through it again — and this time, everything is worse. I’m not going to sugarcoat it: a second DWI in New Jersey carries mandatory jail time, a lengthy license suspension, and penalties that can… Read More
Can You Refuse a Breathalyzer in New Jersey? What Actually Happens If You Say No
You’re pulled over late at night. The officer asks you to step out of the car and then asks you to blow into a breathalyzer. You’ve heard somewhere that you should refuse. Maybe a friend told you that without a BAC reading, they can’t prove anything. Here’s the problem: that advice is wrong — and… Read More
First DWI in New Jersey? Here’s What You’re Up Against — And What You Can Do About It
If you’ve just been charged with your first DWI in New Jersey, you’re probably scared. Maybe you’re embarrassed. Maybe you’re wondering if your life is about to fall apart. Take a breath. It’s serious — but it’s not the end of the world. And you have more options than you think. I’ve been defending people… Read More
Assault Charges in New Jersey: Simple vs. Aggravated Assault
If you’ve been charged with assault in New Jersey, you’re likely facing serious consequences — but the severity depends on whether the charge is classified as simple assault or aggravated assault. These are two very different offenses under New Jersey law, and understanding the distinction can make a significant difference in how you prepare your… Read More
What Is a Grand Jury in New Jersey and How Does It Work?
If you’ve heard that your case may involve a grand jury — or if you’re facing serious criminal charges in New Jersey — you probably have questions. The grand jury process is one of the least understood parts of the criminal justice system, and for good reason. Grand jury proceedings happen behind closed doors, with… Read More
New Jersey’s Clean Slate Law: How Automatic Expungement Works
In 2020, New Jersey enacted one of the most expansive expungement reform laws in the country: the Clean Slate Act. Under this law, most people with criminal records in New Jersey can have those records automatically cleared — without filing a court petition — after 10 years of clean behavior. Here is what the law… Read More
What Happens If You Violate Probation in New Jersey?
Probation gives defendants a chance to serve their sentence in the community rather than in jail or prison — but it comes with strict conditions. When those conditions are violated, the consequences can be severe. If you are facing a probation violation in New Jersey, here is what you need to know. What Counts as… Read More
