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Traffic Violations

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How a Civil Reservation Works

There are a multitude of reasons why you would plead guilty to a traffic ticket. You may not have the time to appear in court, or you may want to pay...

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Frequently Asked Traffic FAQ's

Everyday people call the Simon Law Group looking for advice and consultation about their traffic tickets. Often they have the same questions for us...

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The Major Consequences of DUI’s for Minors

A sobering new study shows that 17 percent of fatal car accidents involve underage drivers. This is all the more startling because underage drivers...

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Recent Lawsuit Shows Importance of Knowing Your Miranda Rights

It is a near certainty that you have heard the Miranda Rights being read before. It’s in almost every crime procedural that fills up primetime TV. It...

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Rights During NJ Traffic Stop

The New Jersey Appeals Court addresses when the police may order a person out of the car. A Police Order to exit the vehicle has been utilized as an...

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Traffic Violations: Even the Sheriff Doesn't Follow the Law

Typically we try to keep you informed of local information, but this one just reeked of abuse that we had to share! If you are in need of legal...

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NJ Traffic Update: No Duty to Disclose Indictable Offense

Again in a stunning decision by the Appellate Division where they actually showed that they can get it right, the judges found that a lawyer is not...

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NJ Traffic Ticket - Tinted Windows on the way out

Quite interestingly a Police Department has taken a position that they will ignore the decision of a Superior Court Judge. This conduct is ripe for a...

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NJ Discovery - Police Videos Made Public OPRA

All a to do about nuttin. Police as public paid servants should recognize that the public has a right to see how they conduct themselves. Take heed...

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