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Morristown, NJ Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Morristown, New Jersey Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(237 attorneys currently listed)

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Thomas Bitar
34 Spring Brook Road
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 538-4669
Yvette Blakeslee
1300 Mount Kemble Avenue
Morristown, NJ 07962
(215) 557-2944
Michael Bolton
916 Mount Kemble Avenue
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 425-0497
Charles Bonin
133 Washington Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 267-2232
Anthony Boyadjis
107 Washington Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 538-5512
Boyar Suozzo & Motyczka
10 North Park Place Suite 330
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 538-8008
Brady Correale & Nichay
50 South Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 267-3500
Braynard Brown
One Speedwell Avenue
Morristown, NJ 07962
(973) 451-8430
Marc Brenner
48 South Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 326-8902
Jeffrey Bronson
65 Madison Avenue
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 889-1116
Brown Catherine M Esq
60 Washington Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 267-6781
Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner
55 Madison Avenue
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 285-3222
Catherine Brown
176 Morris Street
Morristown, NJ 07963
(973) 984-9300
Alfred Brunetti
1300 Mount Kemble Avenue
Morristown, NJ 07962
(973) 425-8144
Brunnock & Fleming
10 North Park Place
Morristown, NJ 07960
(212) 809-1155
Brunnock & Fleming
67 East Park Place
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 993-9288
Michael Bubb
25 Prospect Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 993-5161
Michael Bubb
25 Prospect
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 539-6500
Buff Ernest D & Associates
245 South Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 644-0008
Michael Burakoff
18 Bank Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 455-1567
Joseph Burns
60 Washington Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 829-1010
Richard Busch
20 Three Gables Road
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 267-4942
Butler John PA Esq
67 Park Place
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 267-0001
Timothy Callahan
65 Madison Avenue Suite 500
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 285-9790

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United States Attorney News

Los Angeles lawyers insist on client's release

Blair Berk and Leonard Levine, defense lawyers in Los Angeles, are arguing for the release of their client, Darren Sharper, who used to play in the National Football League.

Sharper has submitted a not guilty plea to sexually assaulting two women in Los Angeles.

However, Sharper remains on indefinite custody with no bail after prosecutors pointed out that he also has an arrest warrant issued by authorities in Louisiana.

Sharper's lawyers are insisting on his release because no case has been filed yet pertaining to the Louisiana arrest warrant.

Irish nanny facing murder in death of 1-year-old girl denied bail

Aisling Brady McCarthy, a nanny from Ireland, will have to await her murder trial in jail after she was denied bail.

McCarthy is accused of the death of Remah Sabir, a one-year-old girl who had suffered a head trauma while under her care. She was brought in to the hospital and died two days later.

However, McCarthy may get a reprieve after the judge got frustrated with the prosecutors' delay in handing over medical proof which could prove critical for her defense.

David Meier, a criminal attorney in Boston defending for McCarthy, said that the evidence they were asking for is necessary to the case.

McCarthy's defense said they are not ready to go to trial in April because of the delay.

$600,000 bail set for man who threatened Seattle mayor

Neither the prosecution nor the defense got what they wanted when the judge ordered Mitchell Munro Taylor to remain in jail and set the bail at $600,000.

Eric Lindell, the Seattle criminal lawyer defending for Taylor, had asked for a $10,000 bail saying that his client has not been taking his medicines for Asperger's Syndrome.

This was countered by the prosecution, who sought a $1 million bail.

Lindell was jailed when he posted several threatening messages on Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's Facebook page.

He also posted a threat which authorities believed targeted Kshama Sawant, the first socialist to have become a member of the City Council.

NFL player's non-cooperation sees theft charges dropped against woman who stole his jewelry

Theft charges against Subhanna Beyah were dropped after her victim, New York Giants' Shaun Rogers, refused to cooperate with the authorities.

Jonathan Meltz, Beyah's lawyer in Miami, could not be contacted to comment on the issue.

Miami prosecutors believed that Beyah did to Rogers what she did to two other men, wherein she drugged them before stealing their valuables.

According to the police, Rogers had met Beyah at the nightclub of the hotel where he was staying.

Together with another couple, they had gone up to his room where he went to sleep while the others were partying. Before he went to sleep, he put his jewelry inside a safe in the room. When he woke up, Beyah was already gone and so was his jewelry worth almost $500,000.

Rogers had told the prosecution that he was not willing to cooperate during the one time he spoke with them.

Despite the failure of the theft charges to prosper, the prosecution instead will go ahead with charging Beyah for violating her probation wherein she is looking at a 20-year prison sentence if convicted.

Former deputy gets five years for punching teenager

David Morrow, who used to be the deputy of the Adams County, has been handed a five-year prison sentence for punching a teenager who was strapped to a gurney.

Morrow said he was sorry that the teenager was hurt because of what he did.

The teenager was causing a disturbance to which Morrow and other police officers have responded.

The police decided to take the teenager to the hospital because he was intoxicated and was being belligerent.

However, while he was strapped to a gurney, Morrow had hit the teenager in the face with his fist.

The sentence may still change as the judge had agreed to schedule another hearing to re-assess Morrow's sentence.

Donald Sisson, a defense attorney in Denver, said the case was not a usual one and thus Morrow's sentence should be re-evaluated.