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Going To Court

Going to court can be scary and intimidating for anyone regardless of what you are accused of (DWI, criminal or motor vehicle violation, etc.) or where you are from (New Jersey residents or Non-New Jersey residents). If you are not used to the American legal system, you may not understand the significance of going to court. If your mother tongue is not English, the experience may be even harder than that of an American. I will explain what you should do when you need to go to court.

A. Your Attorney Will Communicate On Your Behalf
B. Organize All Documents
C. Never Miss A Court Date
D. What To Bring
E. Dress Appropriately
F. Be On Time
G. Courtroom Behavior
H. After Trial
I. New Jersey Court Lists
 
I - 1 New Jersey Municipal Courts
I - 2 New Jersey Superior Courts

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1The figure is as of May 29, 2007. Win rate is defined as the number of clients not convicted for DWI divided by the total number of clients who were charged with DWI. The clients are those who retained this office after 2005. Each case varies. Under any circumstance, we do NOT guarantee a successful outcome in any individual case.

2The figure is as of May 29, 2007. Win rate is defined as the number of clients not convicted for No Automobile Liability Insurance divided by the total number of clients who were charged with said charge. The clients are those who retained this office after 2000. Each case varies. Under any circumstance, we do NOT guarantee a successful outcome in any individual case.


     
 
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