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My concern is that the prosecutor will place your mother's license in jeopardy. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon 732-797-1600
The key is whether the police issued the Summons or or this is a 'private' Summons based upon the complaint of the citizens. The latter is far easier... Read Answer
We do offer payment plans but we do require 50% upfront and we are expensive. Ed Dimon
What is your driving record ? The Prosecutor will work with your attorney if you have a good record. Pleaetxl if we can help. Ed Dimon
You can get proof of ID having been stolen and get this documentation to Prosecutor. If proof is excellent, Prosecutor will dismiss tickets
We will review your Driving Abstract and determine if points can be eliminated. Ed Dimon 732-797-1600
We can address the outstanding tickets so that there are no violations. Please call Ed Dimon 732-797-1600
We work with both the court and NJ DMV to mitigated the consequences. The NJ DMV has the authority to take away your driving privileges based upon... Read Answer
We can 'fix' all that is broken so that the prosecution is presented with solutions. This will mitigate the consequences to you and your license.... Read Answer
Our approach is to 'fix what is broken' before going to court. We would present a Mitigation Brief setting forth what happened. We would explain your... Read Answer
You must address the failure to appear with the court. Call them and explain your position. Ed Dimon
The points should not transfer if you pay the fines and court costs. The potential problem is any failure to address the tickets. I would not ignore... Read Answer
You have a legal obligation to know the status of your license. Having said that, you can mitigate the consequences if you explain the circumstances... Read Answer
Corporation would need attorney to defend case. Individual would not need attorney. Elizabeth is looking at this as corporate responsibility. Ed... Read Answer
You should work with the officer and prosecutor. How is your driving record ? If you have a clean record, they will work with you. Explain your... Read Answer
You want to maitain the clean driving record for both future police actions and to keep your insurance premiums low. We will make a detailed written... Read Answer
You will be successful in having your tickets dismissed if you have the owner come to court with the car properly registered and insured. You need... Read Answer
You will not lose your license for the first violation. You will lose your license if there are multiple violations. You should explain the situation... Read Answer
What is the status of the charge from 2007 ? Did you plead guilty ? Was there a trial ? DUI cases are prosecuted quickly. Please call to discuss. Ed... Read Answer
If you were meeting the requirements of the under 18 driver regulations, then your exposure is Careless Driving or possibly Reckless Driving. You... Read Answer
If you have a good driving record, you should be able to fight the ticket and have the charge downgraded. You will spend more money on legal fees,... Read Answer
You can either avoid the points with a 'no point' violation of you can take the driving course online to remove the points. Your credit score will... Read Answer
The consequences will be serious. You will not be able to have a license in the normal timeframe. You will have points on both your driving record... Read Answer
The actual charge and sentence are crucial to the answer. You can lose your license in two manners. From the judge and from NJ DMV., You can be... Read Answer
we have had multiple cases just like your case. the computers are better at speaking to one another. we address these cases by working closely with... Read Answer