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Toms River DWI Lawyers

  1. Brady, James: motor vehicle and traffic violations, DWI, marijuana charges, minor quasi-criminal offenses such as disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses
  2. Brown, John: DUI/Traffic/Municipal Court Traffic tickets, especially moving violations or those that may involve reckless driving, are serious matters, and, if you do not have a traffic ticket attorney you owe it to yourself to challenge your case in court with the assistance of an experienced lawyer, even a speeding ticket lawyer, who may be able to help you avoid the fines, penalties, insurance hikes and other potential consequences that could impact your driving privileges. Living in an area where the main mode of transportation is your automobile, the loss of your license as a result of a speeding violation, driving on suspended licenses, other moving violations or traffic offenses, can severely impact your driving privileges and, as a consequence, your employment and way of life. Fines for speeding, DUI & DWI violations and other offences can also severely impact your driving record by way of points or penalties and result in costly insurance premiums and even a suspended license. Choose the top defense to beat your speeding ticket and stand an excellent chance of eliminating these consequences by taking your case to court and letting us argue your case on your behalf. Speeding Tickets, Moving Violations, Reckless Driving and General Ticket Help Simply paying a traffic violation summons does not end the matter since the DMV attaches what are called "points" on your driving record for most traffic infractions. A few summons on your driving record can total up enough points to lose your driving privileges. That is why it is important to defend yourself against a traffic summons, even if it is only your first violation.
  3. Schlendorf, David: In most cases, police need a warrant to conduct a search. Police get a warrant by showing a judge or magistrate that there is sufficient probable cause to conduct a search. If the judge determines that there is sufficient probable cause, then a warrant will be issued for police to search for specific items in a specific place. Often the description of whatÕs being sought might be somewhat general, like Òdrug paraphernalia and anything associated with the buying, selling or using of illegal substances.
  4. Sage, Matthew: # DWI # Assault # Sexual Assault # Felony DWI # Possession of a controlled substance # White collar crime # Theft # Juvenile criminal cases
  5. Rehrer & Rehrer: DUI and other municipal court related traffic violations can be very serious. These types of issues can have a major impact on your legal ability to drive a vehicle. Many of these matters require an attorney to ensure your rights have not been violated in any way and that the citation you have been issued is legitimate.
  6. Kennedy, James: * DUI and other traffic violations * Drug crimes (possession, intent to distribute, trafficking, manufacturing) * Sex crimes (sexual assault, rape, indecent exposure, child pornography, solicitation of a minor, etc.) * Theft/larceny/armed robbery * Assault/domestic abuse * Manslaughter/murder * Kidnapping * Arson
  7. Starkey, Kelly, Bauer, Kenneally and Cunningham: A DUI arrest or a serious traffic violation can have serious consequences, not the least of which being license suspension, and even lesser violations can mean expensive tickets, points placed on your license and higher insurance premiums. For some professionals, any traffic violation can adversely affect your work. Having experienced and attentive representation can make a significant difference.
  8. Schlendorf, David: * Federal felonies * State felonies * Sex crimes * Sexual assault * Sex offenses against children * Solicitation of a minor * Rape * Statutory rape * Prostitution * Child pornography * Computer crimes * ID theft * White collar crimes * Embezzlement * Federal drug crimes * State drug crimes * Drug trafficking * Drug possession * Homicides * Violent felony crimes * Assault and battery * Street gang crimes
  9. Quinones & Cipoletta: A conviction on DUI / DWI charges will result in fines, driver's license suspension or revocation, and possibly land you in jail. In addition, your insurance company may increase your rates to an unmanageable level.
  10. Kelaher, Garvey, Ballou, Van Dyke, & Rogalski: * Business Organizations * Construction Law * Contracts * DUI/DWI * Elder Law * Estate Planning * Insurance Defense * Landlord/Tenant * Litigation & Appeals * Medical Malpractice * Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff * Personal Injury -- Defense * Personal Injury -- Plaintiff * Probate & Estate Administration * Products Liability Law * Real Estate Law * Traffic Violations * Trusts * Wills
  11. Fuggi Law Firm: Drunk Driving and Underage Drinking and Driving New Jersey drunk driving law sets different standards for adult drivers and for underage drivers. An adult pulled over on suspicion for DWI must have a blood alcohol content of .08 or more to be convicted. A person under 21 can face charges for a "kiddie DWI" if they have even a trace of alcohol in their system. If your son or daughter was pulled over and failed the breath test, the State has the option of charging him or her as an adult. If they do, the young person faces major fines and surcharges, loss of their driver's license, and a criminal charge on their record that will follow them into adulthood (unlike a juvenile crime). It pays to fight for dismissal or to have charges filed for "kiddie DWI."
  12. Silvi, Fedele & Honschke: * Speeding Tickets and Other Traffic Tickets * DUI/DWI * Theft * Simple Assault * Drug Possession * Domestic Violence * Driver's License Protection * Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Protection * All Disorderly Persons Offenses * Driving With a Suspended License * Driving Without Insurance
  13. Willis & Gresek: DWI/DUI/Traffic Tickets The punishments for traffic violations such as speeding tickets and reckless driving, driving without insurance, as well as driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving under the influence (DUI) can be quite severe in New Jersey. The New Jersey legislature decreased the blood alcohol level from .1 to .08 in January of 2004, which made it even easier to be convicted of a DWI offense. Any of these violations could result in punishments as minor as a fine or points added to your driverÕs license to suspension or revocation of your license and even jail time. If you are facing a DWI, DUI, or traffic violation charge, hiring an attorney can make a difference in whether you get a ticket amended to a lesser charge, a fine or points minimized, or even whether you serve jail time.
  14. Russell Cheek: Traffic violations can have serious criminal consequences, particularly when a driver is accused of driving while intoxicated. A conviction on DWI charges will result in fines and possibly jail time. In addition, your insurance company may increase your rates. In defending against a DWI charge, you have many rights, including the right to cross-examine the witnesses against you, even if they are police officers. An experienced attorney can make all the difference.
  15. Quinones & Cipoletta: A conviction on DUI / DWI charges will result in fines, driver's license suspension or revocation, and possibly land you in jail. In addition, your insurance company may increase your rates to an unmanageable level.
  16. Gary Mundy: When a police officer discovers through a mobile data computer that a vehicle is registered to someone on the revoked list, and when the driver generally matches the description of the registered owner, the officer may make an investigatory stop of the vehicle based upon his reasonable suspicion that the drive is unlicensed. However, an officer cannot stop any person operating a car, when the owner does not have a valid license. A general description of the owner of the car, matching the operator of car is required.
  17. Haines and Yost: If ever you, or a member of your family, are unfortunate enough to be involved with the criminal justice system, you will find that the system can move very quickly against you and that the consequences of a criminal conviction can be severe. Without the assistance of experienced and knowledgeable defense counsel, you run a greater risk of losing your driver's license, your job, and even your freedom. One advantage of having an experienced attorney on your side is to have the proper questions asked, the proper defenses raised, and a plausible defense made to the judge or jury.
  18. Rosenberg, Kirby, Cahill & Stankowitz: Whether your case involves a petty misdemeanor, such as disorderly conduct, or a serious felony, such as sexual assault or arson, your case must be taken seriously. Obviously serious crimes can be punished by years in prison, but smaller offenses can carry jail, fines, and probation sentences as well. Moving violations and DWI convictions can have a serious impact on driving privileges and insurance rates. Whatever the charge, your case needs to be taken seriously. Obviously, serious charges can involve years in prison, but things like DWI / DUI offenses and moving violations can involve jail time, and have a huge impact on your driving privileges and insurance, that impact your ability to make a living. If you are charged with a crime or traffic offense, you want a lawyer that understands the justice system, knows how to protect your rights by filing the appropriate motions, and knows how to argue a case in front of a judge or jury, if a case needs to go to trial.
  19. David Semnchik: Municipal court prosecutors rarely pay you the respect you deserve when you are summoned to court for a traffic violation. You may be treated like a criminal and forced to spend your whole day in court for violations, including driving while intoxicated, driving without insurance, driving while on the suspended list or with a revoked license, speeding, careless or reckless driving, or any other matter handled in municipal court. You need an experienced municipal court lawyer to get you the best deal* out there and get you in and out of court in the least amount of time.
  20. Douglas Munday: A criminal conviction will change your life forever. Statements you make during a criminal investigation can be critical to your defense.
  21. Secare & Ryan: The Fourth Amendment's exclusionary rule allows courts to prohibit the government from using, in jury trials, evidence recovered from illegal searches or seizures. The exclusionary rule is not automatically applied in every Fourth Amendment violation. Rather, the Supreme Court has stated that the rule should only take effect where "the remedial objectives of the rule are thought most efficaciously served." More specifically, the rule is usually applicable when its application results in a "deterrent effect" against unlawful searches and seizures.
  22. Russell Cheek: Traffic violations can have serious criminal consequences, particularly when a driver is accused of driving while intoxicated. A conviction on DWI charges will result in fines and possibly jail time. In addition, your insurance company may increase your rates. In defending against a DWI charge, you have many rights, including the right to cross-examine the witnesses against you, even if they are police officers. An experienced attorney can make all the difference.
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