Do you or someone you care about have a DWI/DUI,
traffic, drug, other municipal court ticket or
criminal matter in New Jersey? Do you want a law
firm where the lawyers will deal with you
directly, return your calls in a timely manner
and give you straight answers to your questions
in plain English? Where the attorneys not only
know the law, but also know how to treat you
with the care and respect you deserve?
If so, you’ve come to the right place. We don’t
try to practice in all areas of law. Instead, we
strive for excellence in a few: DWI/DUI charges,
traffic tickets, drug offenses and other
municipal court and criminal matters.
The Firm was created by Attorneys David C. Barry
and Laura Bowne Barry, who have decades of
combined legal experience gained in the State’s
largest law firms, corporate legal departments
and as municipal attorney and special counsel to
a New Jersey municipality. They have combined
this “big firm” experience with the type of
accessibility, cost-effectiveness and dedication
to service found in the best small firms. The
office is centrally located in East Brunswick,
which is easily reached from the Turnpike,
Parkway, Route 1 and Route 18, and within a few
minutes drive of many of the State’s municipal
and Superior Court courthouses.
Whether or not you choose to retain us, we hope
you will find lots of useful information in this
web site. If you would like to schedule a
consultation or have a quick question we might
be able to answer, please call us at (732)
238-8686 or send us an e-mail. We take pride in
responding to phone calls and e-mails promptly.
We offer free consultations and accept both Visa
and Master Card.
WHAT WILL YOU DO FOR
ME?
What
will you do for me if I retain you?
People faced with municipal court
tickets sometimes wonder if they should
try to represent themselves. Others are
curious as to just what an experienced
municipal court attorney will do for
them. Here are some of the highlights of
the steps we take for our clients in
most municipal court actions.
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What to Do If You are Pulled Over By the Police
for a Traffic Offense:
You’re driving home from the party or from a
casual evening at a friend’s house. You’re not
drunk, but maybe you had a beer or two. You’re not
speeding, but maybe you briefly went over the limit
to pass a slow poke. All of a sudden, the rear view
mirror is filled with the tell-tale flashing lights
of a police car, right behind you. After a few
seconds that last an eternity, it’s clear that he or
she wants you to pull over.