Legal Question in Traffic Law in New Jersey

Narcotics involved

I was recently pulled over in the town of Hazlet, NJ. Stemming from being pulled over, I was arrested for possesion of marijuana, paraphanalia, as well as cocaine. My question, though, pertains mainly towards my rights as a driver. When pulled over, the cop never told me why I was pulled over, and I honestly believe he had no reason to possibly pull me over, as I was obeying all traffic laws at the time. So, number one, can I get off on some sort of technicality. And, number two, if so, what are the chances it would actually happen, keeping in mind the idea of ''my word against his'' with 'his' being a cop's?


Asked on 9/20/04, 2:30 am

4 Answers from Attorneys

Ronald Aronds Law Office of Ronald Aronds, LLC

Re: Narcotics involved

The police need an articulable reason for pulling you over. You do not say if you were given any traffic summons for a moving violation that could have been the basis for the stop. If there is no reason given for the stop, then there is a chance of suppressing the evidence found in the car. I would need to discuss this case in more detail with you before I can give you a more thorough answer. I am an attorney who has handled many cases similar to yours in the past in various courts throughout the state of New Jersey. Please call me at 908-272-0111 to discuss your case in more detail. There is never a charge for simply discussing a case with me. Thank you. Sincerely yours, -Ronald Aronds, Esq.-

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Answered on 9/20/04, 2:24 pm
John Ducey Law Offices of John G. Ducey, PC

Re: Narcotics involved

The discovery in the matter would have to be reviewed but from your discussion it seems that a motion to suppress the evidence bacause of an illegal stop should be filed oon your behalf. If you would like to discuss this matter further, please call 732-286-2170.

John Ducey

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Answered on 9/20/04, 2:53 pm
Gary Moore Gary Moore Attorney At Law

Re: Narcotics involved

Evidence seized as a consequence of an arbitrary stopping of a person or vehicle can be suppressed in the trial of any resulting criminal or traffic charges. Your chances depend on all the facts and

circumstance, including the officer's radio transmissions as to the reason for the stop. All police radio transmissions are recorded and must be immediately sought by your attorney.

Gary Moore, Esq.

Hackensack, New Jersey

800 273 7933

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Answered on 9/20/04, 6:32 am
Alan Albin Alan S. Albin, Attorney at Law

Re: Narcotics involved

You need to retain an attorney immediately as you are charged with serious criminal offenses.

Your attorney can review all the facts to determine whether some or all of the evidence can be excluded at trial due to an illegal stop, search, and/or seizure by the police.

It is impossible to determine the "odds" of whether or not this will be a successful strategy without retaining and consulting with an attorney.

I strongly recommend that you consult with an attorney immediately so that you can explore your legal rights, obligations, and options. If you wish to discuss retaining my services, contact me at:

[email protected]

(973)-605-8995

[Disclaimer: The above comments are not intended as nor should they be relied upon as "legal advice", which can only be obtained by personal consultation with a retained attorney; at which time the specific facts and circumstances of your case can be thoroughly evaluated. This reply is provided for general informational and educational purposes only, and does not create an attorney-client relationship with the responding attorney.]

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Answered on 9/20/04, 9:25 am


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