Frequently Asked
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Can I refuse a breathalyzer test in New Jersey?
New Jersey is an 'implied consent' state. Refusing a breath test at the station can result in charges for Refusal, which carries license suspensions and fines similar to, or sometimes worse than, a DUI conviction.
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What happens at an arraignment in New York?
The arraignment is your first court appearance where you are officially informed of the charges. The judge will decide on bail or release conditions (ROR). It is crucial to have an attorney at this stage to argue for your release.
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What if I missed a court date?
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Do you offer payment plans?
Yes, we understand that legal defense is an unexpected expense. We offer flexible payment plans for many cases and accept major credit cards.
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New York Office
123-60 83rd Ave Suite 2R
Kew Gardens, New York 11415
Kew Gardens, New York 11415
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180 East Main Street Suite 206
Smithtown, New York 11787
Smithtown, New York 11787
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