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3rd & 4th Degree Bad Checks Charges Dismissed

Middlesex County NJ Theft Fraud Lawyer

We recently defended a husband and wife who had been charged with passing bad checks in the third and fourth degree, respectively. Our clients faced probation, fines, and even incarceration. The evidence against our clients was substantial and ...

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.19% BAC Reading Suppressed

Middlesex County NJ Drunk Driving Charges

We recently assisted a client who was charged with Driving While Intoxicated on a major Middlesex County highway. After being pulled over for Failure to Maintain Lanes, he failed his Standardized Field Sobriety Test and was subsequently arrested ...

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Marijuana Possession Charge Downgraded

New Brunswick Drug Paraphernalia and Possession

Our client was a passenger in an automobile pulled over for a broken taillight and cruising in the left lane. The officer believed that he had the requisite reasonable suspicion to pull the driver and passenger out of the car and request consent ...

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Public School Administrator Busted Buying Cocaine in Woodbridge

Middlesex County NJ Drug Charges Lawyer

According to this NJ.com report, Woodbridge Township’s school district business administrator was recently arrested on after police allegedly found a gram of cocaine during following a search of his car. The senior public school ...

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Middlesex County Shoplifting Dismissed

Middlesex County NJ Theft Fraud Lawyer

We recently defended a client who had been charged with shoplifting from a local Walmart. As the amount of the alleged shoplifted items did not arise to $200, the case was heard in local municipal court. Our defense turned on the fact that the ...

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