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" “I speak for my family when I say Belmar Attorney Thomas P. Ehrlich did an outstanding job helping me on my case. Needless to say, my family and I were worried sick about what to do and how to do it. But Mr. Ehrlich calmed us down by rapidly accessing the situation. He quickly developed a defense strategy and rapidly brought to a swift conclusion with better than expected results. Knowing the Legal Playing Fields, he maneuvered their hurdles and brought home the best results that we could have hoped for. With his help, all is well now and I genuinely recommend him. And you know I am going to keep his number, because he has the answers.” "
" “Dear Mr. Ehrlich, I just want to thank you for all your professional representation for myself and many students in my school. You were professional, kind, caring and really achieved the best results always in such a pleasant and dignified manner, I highly recommend that anyone who needs a lawyer contact Ehrlich Law. !!” "
" “I am very appreciative for the knowledge, ease, and representation by the Associate Lawyer and assistance of paralegal of Ms. Kelsey Franklin. A big “Thank You” to the Ehrlich Law firm for your legal assistance. Will gladly recommend your firm to family, friends and co-workers. Again, I thank you very much.” "
" “Dear Kelsey, I want to thank Tom, Hanan and you for helping us through this difficult time. What a pleasure and honor it was to have such a wonderful staff on our team. I cannot express our deep appreciation we have for you. I want to thank Hanan for her expertise and her professionalism; she made us feel so at ease and confident about our outcome. She is a lovely person! Again, thank you for all your help.” "
DWI checkpoint in Wall Twp. 10/27/23 Friday at Route 138 West and Maxwell
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Court Approves Lawyers’ Use Of Trade NamesBennett J. Wasserman and Raphael M. Rosenblatt This past term we saw our Supreme Court’s ethics engine firing on all cylinders. In the attorney discipline arena, there were more than 200 reported decisions. Fee
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4/6/20 – The NJ Supreme Court issued an Order today that will allow 2020 Law School Graduates to Temporarily Practice Law Despite Postponement of Bar Exam New Jersey’s July 2020 bar exam because of the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a caveat that they
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Middlesex County, NJ Chief Superior Court Judge Alberto Rivas has been censured after he suggested a woman testifying in his court sell naked pictures of herself to Playboy Magazine founder Hugh Hefner. He has agreed to step down from his position as
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By a consent order signed this morning, the Supreme Court has ordered the release from county jails municipal court-sentenced inmates and others who are serving jail sentences as a condition of probation. This action was taken to mitigate the danger of the
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Kalee Warnick, a former Wall Township teacher was indicted for allegedly having sex at her home with a minor student when she was 22 and he was 15 in 2013. The charges were Aggravated Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
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Up until now, citizens seeking a carry permit in New Jersey had to get the approval of their local police chief and then seeks authorization from a Superior Court Judge. The Authorizations have been and still are non-existent to regular citizens but whats
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The New Jersey Supreme Court disbarred former Municipal Court Judge Richard Thompson, criminally convicted of ticket-fixing (roughly 4,000 tickets or $600,000 to Bradley Beach, Colts Neck, Eatontown, Middletown, Neptune City, Oceanport, Rumson, Tinton Falls
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Pursuant to N.J. Const. Art. Vl., sec. 2 par. 3, it is ORDERED that, effectiveimmediately and until further order, the “Guidelines for Operation of Plea Agreements inthe Municipal Courts of New Jersey,” which is an Appendix to Part Vll of the
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In an apparent lack of confidence in the local/municipal prosecutors, the NJ Attorney General has pulled on the reins. To wit, in 2020 every municipal prosecutor will have to register annually with the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ). Prosecutors who
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 Gov. Murphy signed into law changes to the sentencing of first-time DWI offenders. Previously, if convicted of DWI or refusal you were looking at seven (7) months loss of your NJ driving privilege. Now the loss is less but you must
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2C:36A-1 codifies Conditional discharge for certain first offenses; basically whenever any person who has not previously been convicted of any offense to marijuana etc and is charged with or convicted of any disorderly persons offense or petty disorderly
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