Legal Question in Administrative Law in New Jersey

Any way to get a disorderly conduct ordinance violation to be plea bargained to any kind of deal where isn't shown on record? If it is first offense can I get a plea of abeyance or probationary period?


Asked on 4/20/12, 11:27 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

You might be able to get it down to an ordinance violation. A smart lawyer would help.

I can explain things in detail. Why don't you come see me. I will meet with you and go over your situation. I will explain what legal issues I see, and what I can do to assist you. I will also give you my best estimate of the cost for attorney's fees.

This will be a free consultation. After we talk, you can decide what you would like to do.

Give me a call, make an appointment to come see me, and let's get moving on this for you. No charge for the telephone call and no charge for the first office visit.

Robert Davies, Esq. 201-820-3460

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Answered on 4/20/12, 1:15 pm


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