Will New Jersey’s new bail reform system effectively protect both the rights of defendants and the needs of the community? In 2016, New Jersey voters passed a referendum that established a package of bail reforms to allow non-violent, low-risk defendants to stay out of jail while awaiting trial. In theory, […]
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Parental Liability For Underage Drinking: Parents Who Host Lose The Most
May 10, 2017 | by Einhorn BarbaritoMay brings warmer weather, graduation parties and college students home for the summer. This is the time your young adult children will want to get a jump on summer parties, when beer and creative liquor-infused drinks will likely be on the menu. Parents are then faced with underage drinking and […]
License, Registration, Insurance: Don’t Drive Off Without Them
April 13, 2017 | by Einhorn BarbaritoMost people know and understand that when operating a motor vehicle, you must have your license, registration certificate and insurance identification card in your possession. Failure to produce these documents is a motor vehicle violation and can be the basis for a summons and fines. There are even more reasons […]
Since the beginning of the domestic violence procedure in New Jersey, innumerable final restraining orders have been entered. Months or even years often pass, and the final restraining orders continue in full force and effect. Unless the order is removed, the final restraining order will continue to interfere with the […]