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New Brunswick, NJ Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

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

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Paul Granick
75 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 937-4600
Mark Esq Grossman
17A Joyce Kilmer Avenue North
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 247-5507
Geoffrey Gussis
83 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 846-3111
R Block H
84 Veronica Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 828-0796
William Esq Hamilton Jr
94 Bayard Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 249-3660
Matthew Hirsch
96 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 828-2234
James Hoebich
24 Kirkpatrick Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 249-2200
James Horvath
New Brns Area
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 828-6899
Thaddeus Hubert III
40 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 545-4570
Valerie Jackson
75 Paterson Street 2nd Floor Suite 5
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 828-5292
Joshi Anish A
5 Elm Row, Ste 111
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 545-9600
Donald Joworisak
89 Bayard Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 545-1500
Leslie-Ann Justus
390 George Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 545-2250
Dennis Kahn
200 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 828-6363
C Kathleen
53 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 937-4420
Jules Kollar
90 Bayard Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 828-6200
Koufos & Norgaard
5 Elm Row
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 545-5405
John Kovac
142 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 247-9990
John Kuhlthau
247 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 745-9000
Law & Mediation Offices of Virginia Maroulakos Rucinski
Woodbury
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 235-1117
Brian Goldenfarb
197 State Highway 18 North
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 514-6655
John C Sinuk
71 Paterson
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 846-5544
Nels J Laurintzen
5 Elm Row Basement
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 247-1722
Lawrence LeBrocq
235 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 249-1300

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Plea deal for drunk driver who crashed boat and killed a soon-to-be wed man

A plea deal had Richard Aquilone pleading to lesser charges and getting just a probation for the death of Jijo Puthuvamkunnath.

Puthuvamkunnath was to be married in a few weeks but he never got to tie the knot as he got killed when a drunk Aquilone rammed his boat with his yacht.

The impact was so great that Puthuvamkunnath's boat was split in two.

Aside from the probation, Aquilone will also be made to serve the community for 250 hours.

Marc Agnifilo, New York criminal attorney defending for Aquilone, said his client has expressed regret for the loss that he has caused the Puthuvamkunnaths.

Judge denies third trial for man convicted of murder

Nicholas Christopher Ferro was denied a third trial for the death of Marques Butler in 2009.

Ferro's first trial had ended in a hung jury. In his second trial, he was convicted of murder in the second degree last September.

However, he had asked for a third trial with Miami attorney Carlos Gonzalez pointing out several things, the main of which is that the charges should not have been murder in the second degree because of the scant amount of time that Ferro and Butler have known each other before the incident happened.

According to Ferro's defense, a murder in the second degree charge would require that the perpetrator and victim are familiar with each other thus the need for a time requirement on how long they have known each other basing on the murder laws of Florida.

However, the judge said the amount of time is not required.

With Ferro's demand for a third trial denied, a life imprisonment sentence looms for him.

Philadelphia Church official granted bail after his conviction was reversed

After 18 months in prison, Monsignor William Lynn, may be released when he was granted bail following the reversal of his conviction.

Lynn, who served as a secretary for clergy at the Philadelphia archdiocese, will have to give up his passport. He will also be made to wear an electronic device for monitoring.

The Roman Catholic official was sentenced to between three to six years after he was convicted for endangering an abuse victim of a priest.

However, appeal judges reversed Lynn's conviction because the child-endangerment law which he was accused of violating did not apply to him.

Following the reversal, Lynn's defense lawyers asked for his release which the prosecution opposed during the bail hearing claiming that the priest is a flight risk.

However, Philadelphia defense attorney Thomas Bergstrom said that Lynn would never run away from conviction.

No bail for man who knocked down a 79YO black man

The bail application of Conrad Barret, who is charged with a hate crime, was denied, something that Barret's lawyer said they have been expecting.

Houston criminal attorney George Parnham said that according to the judge, his 27-year-old client might avoid a criminal conviction. He also poses as a danger to the public.

Barret was charged after he attacked an old, black man; filmed the act and showed it to someone, who turned out to be an arson investigator.

Barrett is looking at more than a 10-year prison term and a fine of more than $200,000 should he get convicted.

Jury clears King of Pop's concert promoter of negligence

A jury rejected a negligence lawsuit brought by Katherine Jackson, the mother of Michael Jackson, against AEG Live LLC, the This is It concerts promoter of the King of Pop.

Katherine Jackson's lawyers claimed that the promoter erred when it failed to verify if Dr. Conrad Murray was qualified when it hired him as the singer's doctor.

AEG denied the allegation but said that Murray was hired by Michael Jackson himself.

Murray is already serving a jail sentence for the death of the popstar.

Los Angeles lawyer Marvin S. Putnam, AEG's lead defense counsel, said the jury made the right decision.

The Jackson lawyers had pointed out that the promoter was only after its own profits thus it did not bother to make sure that Murray was a qualified physician.

Putnam and his defence team claimed Murray's hiring was the singer's choice and that if their client had known about what Murray and Jackson were up to they would not have gone on with the series of concerts.