Lack Of A DRE Expert Can Get Your DWI Dismissed

I appeared in a local municipal court and was able to have a DWI dismissed with my client pleading to a lesser traffic ticket with a minimal suspension. The case arose out a motor vehicle accident and my client was charged with criminal charges as well as DWI and other … Read More

New Jersey DWI Convictions and Alcotest Coordinator Marc Dennis

Courts now requiring the prosecutor to provide proof that prior DWI conviction was not permissible and that Alcotest device had not been calibrated by coordinator Marc Denis, and to prove so to the defendant. On November 28, 2017, the Supreme Court of New Jersey Ordered that: 1) In any proceeding … Read More

DNA Samples and Disorderly Persons Offenses

Clients will need to provide DNA samples if found guilty of certain Disorderly Persons offenses. The Administrative Director of the Court recently enacted legislation requiring defendants found guilty of certain offenses to provide DNA samples. Moreover, the municipal court judge must check the defendant’s criminal history prior to entering of … Read More

The Early Pathway Expungement is Not So Cut and Dry

Earlier this year, I filed a petition for an expungement for a client based on the new law allowing Petty Disorderly Persons and Disorderly Persons offense to be expunged after three years.  My client contacted me three years after his plea to a disorderly conduct in North Plainfield Municipal Court … Read More

DWI Dismissed With an Assault by Auto on The Town Fire Chief

I appeared in court on a DWI this week where the defendant was charged a few traffic violations along with assault because his vehicle stuck the vehicle of the town fire chief causing injuries to the vehicle and the fire chief. I represented this same client several years ago for … Read More

Educating the Community

On Thursday June 22, 2017 I had an amazing opportunity to be on TV5 and ManaTV a Telegu (South Indian) television station, to broadly discuss a variety of legal issues affecting the Indian community in the United States.   It has been an honor to work alongside Ms. Laxmi Devineni … Read More

Inspiring Youth to Determine Their Future

On Friday May 26, 2017, I was part of a panel discussion for Career Day at the Great Oaks Legacy Charter School in Newark, New Jersey. The panel included speakers from a variety of different professions to speak to an audience full of students about not only what they do, … Read More

Charged With an Indictable Offense in NJ? Retain Counsel As Soon As Possible!

The Supreme Court of New Jersey adopts a rule making it more imperative that criminal defendants retain counsel as soon as possible. The Supreme Court of New Jersey adopted amendments to Rule 3:4-2(c) making it even more important for individuals charged with indictable offenses in the Superior Courts of New … Read More

Newly-Elected Morris County Sheriff James Gannon Speaks on Sanctuary Cities

On March 28, 2017, newly-elected Morris County Sheriff James Gannon spoke to a divisive crowd at the Morris County Library in Morris Township on his position to assist the help the federal government in the enforcement of immigration laws. Sheriff Gannon was met with vocal opposition groups standing by undocumented … Read More

Legitimate Immigration Law Practices

AILA and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) issue a state-by-state guide to shed light on laws governing legitimate Immigration Law practices. Earlier this month the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. issued a join public release of a state-by-state guide on the law … Read More

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