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Leaving the Scene of an Accident Ticket, N.J.S.A. 39:4-129, Dismissed in Monmouth County

Motor Vehicle Accident Attorney New Jersey Were you involved in a hit a run? More specifically, did you cause injury to another or damage to property as a result of a motor vehicle accident? If so, it is imperative that you immediately stop your vehicle and contact the authorities. Failure to do so will result in charges for Leaving the Scene of an Accident, or even worse Assault by Automobile. If convicted of Leaving the Scene of an Accident, the charges could carry up to $5,000 dollars in fines, possible jail time, and even a permanent forfeiture of your driving privileges (for subsequent offenders). Clearly, a traffic violation involving a Hit and Run is nothing to take lightly. If you or someone you love are facing charges for Leaving the Scene of an Accident, call the New Jersey Traffic Attorneys at (877) 450-8301. With former law enforcement officers and new jersey [...]

Leaving the Scene of an Accident Ticket, N.J.S.A. 39:4-129, Dismissed in Monmouth County2016-05-04T12:05:13-04:00

Client Charged With 6 Traffic Violations, including Leaving the Scene of an Accident, has Charges Dismissed

New Jersey Traffic Ticket Attorney Everyday, motorists are stopped and pulled-over for violating New Jersey's motor vehicle violations. Depending on the predicate offense, you could be facing a licenses suspension, points on your driver' license, insurance premium hikes, or even jail time in some instances. Charges like Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Careless Driving, or Third Offense Cellphone violations carry varying amount of points and can result to court-imposed or administrative suspensions. If you or someone you know have been issued a traffic ticket, call the traffic ticket attorneys of New Jersey at (877) 450-8301. With nearly 200 years of cumulative experience, including time spent as prosecutors, our firm has what it takes to help beat your charges. Call (877) 450-8301 and speak with an attorney today. Traffic Tickets Dismissed in Union County Just this past week, our firm represented a client who was charged with six (6) separate [...]

Client Charged With 6 Traffic Violations, including Leaving the Scene of an Accident, has Charges Dismissed2016-03-21T12:15:37-04:00

Leaving The Scene of an Accident and Failure to Report Accident Tickets Dismissed for Out-of-State Driver in Bergen County

Bergen County Traffic Ticket Attorneys NJ Were you involved in a car accident? Were you aware or was the damage so slight and minor that you didn't even realize what happened? Regardless, if a bystander saw what happened, you could be facing serious charges for leaving the scene of an accident, in violation of 39:4-129, and failure to report an accident, in violation of 39:4-130. If convicted, these charges carry loss of license, heavy fines and serious insurance surcharge repercussions. Moreover, if there was an injury involved, your charges may be elevated to Assault by Auto and carry jail time. If you or someone you know were charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident, under 39:4-129, call the New Jersey Traffic Attorneys at (877) 450-8301. Leaving the Scene of an Accident Ticket 39:4-129 Dismissed at Trial A recent client was facing charges for Leaving the Scene of an Accident, [...]

Leaving The Scene of an Accident and Failure to Report Accident Tickets Dismissed for Out-of-State Driver in Bergen County2016-01-14T16:08:16-05:00

8 Point Ticket: Leaving the Scene of an Accident Involving Personal Injury

Points on Your License for Leaving the Scene of an Accident N.J.S.A. 39:4-129 There is only one ticket in New Jersey that carries eight (8) points. The ticket I am referring to is Leaving the Scene of an Accident, involving injury, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:4-129. In addition to the mandatory loss of license, the court fine up to $5,000 and the jail time, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission will assess 8 points to your driver's license. Not only will these 8 points trigger yearly surcharges of at least of $200, but you may also face an additional period of license suspension for being a Persistent Violator (i.e. accumulation of points). Between the fines, the imprisonment and license suspension, Leaving the Scene of an Accident ticket is quite a handful. Most drivers are completely unaware of all these penalties. Moreover, this likely won't be the only ticket you receive, as police typically issue [...]

8 Point Ticket: Leaving the Scene of an Accident Involving Personal Injury2015-11-17T14:00:08-05:00

No Insurance Ticket and Leaving The Scene of an Accident Ticket Dismissed

Traffic Ticket Attorneys Driving Without Insurance is one of the most common traffic violations each year in New Jersey. If convicted, this charge carries up to a $1,000 fine and a mandatory one year loss of your driving privileges. This is pretty severe for an offense that can stem from a honest mistake of failing to make your monthly car insurance payments. If you or someone you know have been charged with a traffic offense in New Jersey, contact the New Jersey Traffic Ticket Attorneys at (877) 450-8301. Our team of former prosecutors can assist you in successfully fighting your traffic tickets and obtaining the best outcome possible under the circumstances. Driver Without Insurance and Caught Leacing the Scene of an Accident has Both Tickets Dismissed Recently, an associate of mine appeared on behalf of a client who had been charged with three traffic violations: Failure to Carry Insurance, N.J.S.A. 39:6B-2; [...]

No Insurance Ticket and Leaving The Scene of an Accident Ticket Dismissed2015-09-15T15:20:19-04:00