Most American parents believe that they are the ultimate decision-makers of all issues concerning their children. Unfortunately, that is not true, especially when the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services becomes involved with your family. Under our Title 9 statute, the state is really the ultimate parent. The […]
Criminal Law Blog
George Washington Bridge-Gate Scandal Could Mean New Jersey Official Misconduct Prosecution
January 14, 2014 | by Matheu NunnBy now you have all read about, or heard about, the controversy surrounding the Christie Administration and the closure of lanes on the Fort Lee side of the George Washington Bridge. What you may not know is that the participants (the planners) may face criminal prosecution based on New Jersey’s […]
Confronting A False Accusation Of Sex Assault That Could Ruin Your Life
November 19, 2013 | by Einhorn BarbaritoBeing falsely accused of rape or sexual assault is something that can truly ruin your life. There are various reasons why a person may make a false assertion, and these claims, when false, make it harder for real victims of sexual assault to come forward. However, when a false accusation […]
Dui/Dwi Holiday Checkpoints – An Important Reminder
November 14, 2013 | by Einhorn BarbaritoThe holidays are fast approaching – and there are celebrations to go to, office parties and lots of holiday cheer. The holidays are also a time when the police set up DWI checkpoints to ensure that you are not inebriated while you are driving.