Will You Be Required to Install an IID?
Posted by Scott Gorman - April 15, 2017
Drunk driving charges are always serious—your ability to drive is at stake. If you are charged with drunk driving, how your case is resolved is likely to impact whether you will be ordered to have an ignition interlock device (IID) … Continued
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Published in Categories: DUI / DWI




Posting Bail
Posted by Scott Gorman - April 8, 2017
If you have been charged with a crime in New Jersey, you’ll probably have to wait for a significant period of time between being charged and going to trial. Depending on the nature of your crime, you could be held … Continued
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Published in Categories: Criminal Defense




Keeping Drones Under Control
Posted by Scott Gorman - March 9, 2017
Last Christmas, drones were a popular gift option and many news outlets carried stories of people learning how to use the devices to their full advantage. Although drones are still relatively new in terms of public use, the statistics from … Continued
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Published in Categories: Criminal Defense




Updates to Expungement Laws
Posted by Scott Gorman - March 4, 2017
If you’ve been convicted of a crime in New Jersey, your record may linger long after you have served your time and paid your fines, making it harder for you to find work and form personal relationships. Although convicted criminals … Continued
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Published in Categories: DUI / DWI




DUI Arrest and Trial Procedures in New Jersey
Posted by Scott Gorman - January 29, 2017
If you have been charged with drinking and driving, or driving under the influence of drugs or other illegal substances, you may not necessarily go to trial. Your case is determined under New Jersey’s DWI/DUI laws, and these procedures are … Continued
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Published in Categories: DUI / DWI




Concealed Carry Permits at a Traffic Stop
Posted by Scott Gorman - January 22, 2017
Each state has its own set of laws and standards when it comes to allowing residents to carry weapons, especially personal firearms. In most states, a concealed carry permit is required to have your firearm hidden on your person, meaning … Continued
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Published in Categories: Criminal Defense