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A Criminal Defense lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Criminal Defense cases in your area.
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Most Criminal Defense lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
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You should contact a Criminal Defense lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
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Mr. Lipari joined the firm after serving 25 years as an Assistant Prosecutor and Chief Assistant Prosecutor with the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office. He was assigned for most of his career to the Special Litigation Unit within the Prosecutor’s Office, specializing in appellate practice. As Chief Assistant Prosecutor, a position he held for over a year, he performed in a supervisory role over appeals and various other matters for which the Special Litigation Unit was responsible. For much of his career as a prosecutor, he served as a liaison between the Atlantic County Municipal Prosecutors and the Attorney General’s Office.
Mr. Serebnick served as an Assistant Prosecutor with the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office from 1993 to 2012. Barry started his career as a Law Clerk in the Appellate / Motion section and was eventually promoted to Director of the Family Division were he trained and supervised other Assistant Prosecutors and oversaw all juvenile prosecutions and Domestic Violence Restraining Order violations throughout the County. He also supervised the Domestic Violence Weapons forfeiture unit. He was a member of the Monmouth County Domestic Violence Task force, a Member of the Attorney General’s Law Enforcement and Education Working Group, and Monmouth County Youth Service Commission. He is currently a member of the Monmouth County Minority Concerns Committee, appointed to the position by Lisa P. Thornton, Assignment Judge of Monmouth County.. In addition to representing the State as a zealous prosecutor, Barry also became an advocate for juveniles within the juvenile justice system. Barry has spoken nationally on juvenile justice and juvenile detention reform. As an Assistant Prosecutor, Governor Corzine appointed Barry to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) State Committee to assist in overseeing implementation of juvenile rehabilitation programs throughout the State of New Jersey. Barry is also the recipient of the 2008 JDAI Champion Award for Monmouth County, for spearheading the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) within the County. He is a former member of the JDAI State Steering committee which implemented and replicated JDAI throughout the State of New Jersey.. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Serebnick was a Litigation Associate in a New Brunswick law firm where he handled all aspects of general legal practice, including commercial matters, contested family court matters and the defense of indictable criminal matters, municipal court matters and juvenile matters. He was also a municipal prosecutor in North Brunswick and East Brunswick, New Jersey.
My practice focuses on one thing and one thing only, and this 24/7, 365 Aggressive Criminal Defense. So, if you have been charged with a Simple Misdemeanor or a Serious Felony feel free to call me anytime for a Free Phone Consultation.
Mr. Incremona spent 26 years with the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office in Freehold. During his career, he was a law clerk and an Assistant Prosecutor in the Appellate/Motions Section; an Assistant Prosecutor in the Juvenile/Family Division and the Adult Trial Division; a Deputy Trial Team Leader in the Adult Trial Division; the Director of the Special Operations Unit (police related investigations and reviews); the Director of the Major Crimes Unit (homicides and other violent crimes); and served as the Executive Assistant Prosecutor and the Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor (with office-wide authority in the second capacity) supervising and leading the Investigative Division of the office consisting of seven units, approximately 20 Assistant Prosecutors, 80 Detectives and 30 support staff personnel. Mr. Incremona capped his career by being named First Assistant Prosecutor for the office in 2012 where he had responsibility for supervising the day-to-day operations of the entire office and its staff of over 300. He served in that capacity until joining the firm. Mr. Incremona served as an advisor and instructor to police officers for his entire career and was Certified by the New Jersey State Police. He was a founding member and part of the command staff of the County SWAT group (MOCERT) for 18 years. Despite being a supervisor for the vast majority of his career, Mr. Incremona was deeply involved in case work, having investigated and tried hundreds of murders and other high profile cases; doing so to his very last days with that office. His love of trial work and ability to do and teach it led to his invitation to perform countless presentations on all aspects of trial advocacy for Assistant Prosecutors around New Jersey on behalf of the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office and to Assistant Prosecutors from around and out of the country on behalf of the National District Attorneys Association; which he did from 1992 to 2013.
Clifford E. Lazzaro has built a distinguished legal career, practicing criminal defense and litigation for more than three decades. He began as an Assistant Prosecutor in the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office from 1988 to 1992, presenting over 1,000 cases to the Grand Jury and conducting numerous jury trials. He also served as a Special Deputy Attorney General for the State of New Jersey from 1991 to 1992, further strengthening his trial advocacy skills.. A graduate of New York University, where he earned his B.A. in 1981, and Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where he obtained his J.D. in 1985, Lazzaro is committed to providing skilled, experienced and aggressive legal representation. He has a proven track record of success on very serious and complex cases. He is a highly skilled litigator who can lead a jury to a not guilty verdict and has done so on multiple criminal cases. His firm is dedicated to protecting clients’ rights and guiding them through complex legal proceedings.. Clifford E. Lazzaro has over 30 years of litigation and trial experience, focusing on criminal defense, family law, and municipal court matters.. Since 1992, Lazzaro has focused on criminal defense, representing clients in state and federal courts. He founded Clifford E. Lazzaro, P.C. in 1997 to provide dedicated legal representation in criminal law, family law, and municipal court matters. His practice includes handling complex trials and appeals in New Jersey on federal and state criminal matters as well as family law matters including high net worth contested divorce cases involving alimony, equitable distribution of marital assets, valuation of marital assets, custody and child support issues. The firm also concentrates on domestic violence cases involving Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO’S) and companion criminal charges as well as DUI cases.. In 1997, he established Clifford E. Lazzaro, P.C., a boutique law firm dedicated to defending clients in criminal trials and appeals including Post Conviction Relief (PCR). His practice includes representing individuals facing state criminal charges in New Jersey or federal charges in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. His litigation experience allows him to develop effective defense strategies tailored to each case. The firm defends against state criminal charges involving murder offenses, death by auto, carjacking offenses, weapons offenses, CSEAM (Child Pornography) offenses, aggravated sexual assault, aggravated assault, drug distribution offenses including being a leader of a narcotics trafficking network, maintenance of a controlled dangerous substance production facility, RICO, internet crimes, cyber stalking, asset forfeiture, etc. The firm also defends clients against federal criminal charges, including white-collar offenses such as health care fraud, corporate fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, and mortgage fraud. Additional areas of defense include wire fraud, bank fraud, tax evasion, drug trafficking, firearms offenses, identity theft, and human trafficking.
Michael Robert Rosas prides himself in representing individuals and businesses in criminal and administrative prosecutions and investigations in New York and New Jersey. He is a trial attorney and has tried criminal and civil matters successfully to verdict. He has tried criminal matters ranging from DWI charges to Murder.. Mr. Rosas has represented clients who were the target of long-term investigations and charged with Racketeering, Conspiracy, Larceny, Embezzlement, Tax Violations, and other criminal violations.. Mr. Rosas gained significant trial experience while serving as an Assistant District Attorney for the Richmond County District Attorney’s Office in New York City. Afterwards, Mr. Rosas further developed those trial skills by serving as appointed counsel in Mercer County, New Jersey, for those charged with murder and other violent criminal offenses.. In 2018, Mr. Rosas was appointed by the New Jersey Supreme Court to serve on the District Ethics Committee for Middlesex County (DEC VIII) for a four-year term. The District Ethics Committee acts as the investigative and prosecutorial arm of the Supreme Court in discharging the Court's constitutional responsibility to supervise and discipline New Jersey attorneys. Committee members are charged with conducting investigations and hearings in order to determine both the facts and the law surrounding grievances related to possible violations of attorney ethics rules or the law.. Prior to forming Rosas & Cirigliano, Mr. Rosas formed The Law Office of Michael Robert Rosas, in East Brunswick, New Jersey. He started his career at a boutique Newark, New Jersey law firm where he handled criminal and civil rights matters in State and Federal court. He counseled various clients, including municipal clients, through the business investigation and internal investigation process. With this experience, Mr. Rosas represents individuals employed by the government, such as teachers, police officers, firefighters, and other government employees facing criminal charges.
I grew up in Brooklyn New York. I moved to New Jersey. I am an Attorney in New Jersey and New York.. We specialize in Personal injury for the seriously injured. We also specialize in Criminal Defense. We also specialize in DWI defense and all Traffic Tickets.. We are known for 3 things...RESULTS....RESULTS.....RESULTS.. We earn our reputation everyday.. We are aggressive , affordable and experienced.. Give us a call to speak to an attorney 24/7 or make an appointment for a free consultation.
I have devoted my career to creating a law firm where every client feels as if they are my most important client. My clients know that I am fighting hard for them and they know I am available to answer any questions and guide them in the process.
Mark M. Cheser was born and raised in N.J. He received his J.D. from Emory University School of Law. He is a Certified Criminal Trial Attorney. Less than 1% of the bar has this distinction. He has been named by New Jersey Super Lawyers as one of the top attorneys in the State three times. Only 5% of New Jersey lawyers are selected for this honor. After receiving his law degree, he engaged in further legal study toward an LLM degree.. 30 Years Experience. Mark M. Cheser was an Assistant County Prosecutor from 1980-1983. He has always practiced criminal law and only criminal defense since 1983. He has appeared in nearly every Court in Central New Jersey. He has represented well over 7500 clients, tried over 100 cases to verdict and has defended people against every type of charge.