Your Advocate for Justice in Criminal Defense & Personal Injury

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Criminal & Injury
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Your Advocate for Justice in Criminal Defense & Personal Injury

New Jersey
Criminal & Injury
Attorney

New Jersey Criminal & injury

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With over 35 years of dedicated legal experience, Edward Appel brings seasoned expertise to your case, having personally represented more than 15,000 clients since 1988. When you choose Edward for your criminal defense, DUI/DWI, traffic matters, or personal injury case, you receive the benefit of his extensive trial experience combined with meticulous preparation and thorough understanding of motion practice. What sets Edward apart is his personal commitment to you: he promises to handle your case personally rather than assigning it to another attorney, and his seasoned courtroom expertise allows him to identify critical weaknesses in the State’s case, including potential violations of your constitutional rights during detention or investigation.

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Criminal Cases
What should I do if I'm arrested?
Exercise your right to remain silent and ask for an attorney immediately. Do not discuss your case with police or prosecutors without legal representation. Contact our office at 856-856-2373 as soon as possible to protect your rights and build a strong defense.
Criminal Cases
What's the difference between a felony and misdemeanor?
Felonies are serious crimes punishable by more than one year in prison, while misdemeanors typically carry sentences of less than one year. Felony convictions carry more severe consequences including loss of voting rights, difficulty finding employment, and restrictions on gun ownership.
Criminal Cases
Can I represent myself in a criminal case?
While you have the right to self-representation, it's strongly discouraged. Criminal law is complex, and prosecutors are experienced attorneys. Having skilled legal representation significantly improves your chances of achieving the best possible outcome in your case.
Criminal Cases
How long do criminal cases typically take?
The timeline varies greatly depending on case complexity, court schedules, and whether a plea agreement is reached. Simple misdemeanor cases may resolve in a few months, while complex felony cases can take a year or more. We work efficiently while ensuring thorough preparation.
Criminal Cases
What happens during the arraignment?
At arraignment, formal charges are read, you enter a plea (guilty, not guilty, or no contest), and bail conditions may be set or modified. This is your first court appearance, and having an attorney present is crucial for protecting your interests and making informed decisions.
DUI/DWI
What should I do if I'm pulled over for suspected DUI?
Remain calm and polite, but exercise your rights. You're required to provide license, registration, and insurance. You have the right to refuse field sobriety tests, though there may be consequences. Contact our office immediately at 856-856-2373 for guidance on your specific situation.
DUI/DWI
Can I refuse a breathalyzer test?
Yes, but there are consequences under New Jersey's implied consent laws. Refusal may result in automatic license suspension and can be used as evidence against you in court. The specific penalties vary based on prior offense history. An experienced DUI attorney can help evaluate your options.
DUI/DWI
How long will a DUI stay on my record?
In New Jersey, DUI convictions typically remain on your driving record for 10 years and on your criminal record permanently unless expunged. This affects insurance rates significantly for several years. In some cases, we may be able to help with record expungement or sealing procedures available under New Jersey law.
DUI/DWI
What are the penalties for a first-time DUI?
In New Jersey, first-time DUI penalties include fines ranging from $250-$400, license suspension for 3 months to 1 year (depending on BAC level), possible jail time up to 30 days, mandatory alcohol education programs, and installation of ignition interlock devices. We work to minimize these consequences and explore alternatives like conditional discharge programs.
DUI/DWI
Can I get my license back after a DUI suspension?
Yes, in New Jersey you can restore your driving privileges after completing the suspension period and meeting all requirements, including paying restoration fees, completing required programs, and installing ignition interlock devices when mandated. We help navigate the New Jersey MVC restoration process and court requirements.
Traffic Law
Should I fight a speeding ticket?
It often makes sense to contest traffic tickets in New Jersey, especially if you have a clean driving record or face license suspension. We can challenge the officer's evidence, negotiate reduced charges, or seek dismissal based on procedural errors. The cost of increased insurance premiums often exceeds legal fees.
Traffic Law
What happens if I miss my court date for a traffic ticket?
Missing court in New Jersey can result in additional fines, license suspension, and even a warrant for your arrest. Contact our office immediately at 856-856-2373 if you've missed a court date. We can often help resolve the situation and get you back in good standing with the court.
Traffic Law
Can I lose my license for too many points?
In New Jersey, accumulating 12 or more points within a two-year period can result in license suspension. Additionally, you may face surcharges for accumulating 6 or more points. We help clients avoid point accumulation through plea negotiations and can assist with license restoration hearings when necessary.
Traffic Law
What's the difference between reckless and careless driving?
In New Jersey, reckless driving involves willful disregard for safety and carries 5 points, fines up to $200, and possible jail time. Careless driving is a lesser offense involving failure to exercise proper care, carrying 2 points. Both can significantly impact your record, insurance, and driving privileges, making legal representation important.
Traffic Law
Can I get traffic school to avoid points?
In New Jersey, defensive driving courses may be available for certain violations to help reduce points on your license. The New Jersey Point Reduction Program allows you to reduce your point total by up to 3 points upon completion of an approved course. We can advise whether these options are available in your case.
Traffic Law
What should I do about a red light camera ticket?
Red light camera tickets in New Jersey can often be successfully challenged based on calibration records, photo clarity, proper signage, or procedural requirements. New Jersey has specific rules about how these tickets must be issued and served. We examine all technical and legal aspects to build the strongest possible defense.
Personal Injury
What should I do immediately after an accident?
Seek medical attention first, even if injuries seem minor. Document the scene with photos, collect witness information, and contact police to file a report. Avoid discussing fault or making statements to insurance companies without legal representation. Call 856-856-2373 as soon as possible to protect your rights under New Jersey law.
Personal Injury
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
In New Jersey, the statute of limitations is typically two years for personal injury cases from the date of the accident. However, certain cases may have shorter deadlines, and evidence can deteriorate over time. It's crucial to consult with an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.
Personal Injury
What damages can I recover in a personal injury case?
In New Jersey, you may recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and future medical costs. In severe cases, damages can include loss of earning capacity, permanent disability compensation, and emotional distress. New Jersey follows comparative negligence, so damages may be reduced if you're partially at fault.
Personal Injury
Do I need a lawyer for my personal injury claim?
While not legally required, having experienced legal representation significantly improves your chances of fair compensation. New Jersey insurance companies often offer lower settlements to unrepresented claimants. We handle negotiations, understand New Jersey's no-fault insurance laws, and manage court proceedings so you can focus on recovery.
Personal Injury
What if the accident was partially my fault?
New Jersey follows comparative negligence laws, meaning you may still recover damages even if partially at fault. Your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you're not automatically barred from recovery unless you're more than 50% at fault. We help establish the true cause of accidents and minimize fault attribution.
Personal Injury
How long does a personal injury case take?
In New Jersey, case duration varies widely based on complexity, severity of injuries, and willingness of parties to negotiate. Simple cases may settle in months, while complex cases involving serious injuries or disputed liability can take one to several years. We work efficiently while ensuring thorough preparation for the best outcome.
Personal Injury
Should I accept the insurance company's first offer?
Generally, no. Initial offers are often significantly lower than fair compensation and may not account for New Jersey's Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits, future medical expenses, or long-term impacts. Insurance companies expect negotiation. We evaluate offers against the full value of your case and negotiate for maximum compensation.

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