If you or someone you know has ever been charged or convicted of a theft offense, it is important to know it will affect your life for years to come. It is important to know
I would like to help everyone out there that does not know what the event type codes on their driving abstracts are. Time after time I ask my clients questions like, “how many points do
All of New Jersey will be watching Trenton on Monday, November 15th, to see if the Senate Education Committee and the Assembly Education Committee will vote on the proposed bipartisan Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights, on which Garden
As an attorney it is not uncommon for me to get phone calls from people who have to appear in Superior Court to deal with a restraining order and Municipal/Superior Court to deal with an
N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a Burglary: A person is guilty of burglary if, with purpose to commit an offense therein the person: (1) Enters a structure, or a separately secured or occupied portion thereof, unless the structure was
Just when you think the family court has seen it all, a custody battle intensifies in Flemington between a couple who gave their children Natzi-inspired names. Heath and Deborah Campbell’s three small children were removed
If you feel you were wrongfully convicted, rushed to trial or a plea, or had ineffective assistance of counsel you can appeal to the superior court. Many people who appear in municipal court for the
A 21-year-old Rutgers student was shot in ankle late Tuesday night. It appears it was the result of a drug deal gone bad. The incident occurred along the 100-block of Louis Street in New Brunswick.
Can verifying your spouses affair by checking his/her email account be a criminal charge? Well, Leon Walker is about to find out in his trial on February 7th. Walker used his wife’s email password to
Under New Jersey’s Smoke-Free Air Act, hookahs can be banned in public businesses. It does not matter if the device is used to smoke things that are tobacco-free. A local municipality sought to enforce the