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Jets Player Cited for DWI

New Jersey residents who follow the New York Jets may be alarmed to learn that one of the team’s players was recently cited for DWI after driving the wrong way in the Lincoln Tunnel. Dylan Donahue, a 2017 fifth-round pick who just completed his rookie season...

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Fatal Crash Rates Slightly Higher on April 20

New Jersey residents and others may know that April 20 is treated like a holiday for those who enjoy marijuana. The trend began in 1992 when it was mentioned in a magazine called High Times.

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Police Departments to Patrol for DWIs During Super Bowl

Numerous New Jersey town authorities have reported their plans to have additional DWI patrols out during the Super Bowl on Feb. 4. The police departments involved in beefing up their patrols include Hazlet, Atlantic Highlands, Keansburg, Highlands...

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Why Do Some People Not Take Same-Sex Domestic Violence Seriously?

Domestic violence is a serious issue whether it occurs in opposite-sex or same-sex relationships. However, some people tend to take it less seriously when it occurs in a same-sex relationship.

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Your Kid Shoplifted, So What’s Next?

Most parents are well aware of their kids’ flaws. Maybe they never do homework or they are really lazy when it comes to their chores. Mostly, that doesn’t matter. You’re going to love your child no matter what, even if they start shoplifting.

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DUIs of The Future?

Drones are pretty fun toys and important tools in a growing number of jobs. They come in all sizes, they can have cameras and they can have grabbing claws. The four turbines holding it aloft make a buzz that sounds like the future...

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Can I Get My Criminal Record Cleared?

If you have ever been arrested or detained—regardless of whether you were later convicted—you now have a criminal record. This event remains in your permanent history and follows you wherever you go.

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Acquittal: Possession of Fraudulent Documents

In a recent case tried in Morris County Superior Court my client was charged with fraudulent possession of 15 fraudulent drivers licenses, a 3rd degree crime, and possession of false documents used for identification,...

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When Self-Defense Becomes Assault

Oftentimes assault charges will result from self-defense in an altercation. When the self-defense is against a retired police officer, blue waters muddy.

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Personal Injury and Legal Malpractice

Personal injury law firms run the gamut in size and stature. Sometimes an apparent fit between the firm and its client isn’t a fit at all. The plaintiff’s attorneys can be slow on the switch, or worse—-not sensing a winning case or a large enough settlement — drop the ball altogether.

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