Criminal Lawyers in New Jersey™ concentrate on criminal defense. That includes expungements, juvenile matters, municipal court matters, DWI, forfeitures, and driver license suspensions imposed by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (formerly the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles). Criminal Lawyers in New Jersey™ have successfully represented criminal defendants and juveniles in numerous cases involving marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and LSD. Their practice includes both New Jersey and federal charges. They handle trials and appeals.
Criminal Lawyers in New Jersey™ give every client individualized attention. They return all client telephone calls. They respond to all client inquiries. Weekend and evening appointments are available.
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Between 1989 and 1997, Allan Marain was an Assistant Deputy Public Defender in Middlesex County. Mr. Byrne was his boss. They appeared in court on a daily basis on innumerable theft, drug, burglary, sexual assault, arson, kidnapping, and murder cases. They both left the Office of the Public Defender and returned to private practice when their Public Defender workload increased to the point where they could no longer give each of their cases the time and attention they needed.
In addition to the cases they handle in Middlesex County, Criminal Lawyers in New Jersey™ travel to Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex, Gloucester, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Salem, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren Counties.
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