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  • Should I Refuse a Breathalyzer in New Jersey?
    Should I Refuse a Breathalyzer in New Jersey?
    Newark, NJ- As DWI defense attorney one of questions I am asked the most is: Should I submit to a breathalyzer? In some states you might be better off refusing a breath test, such as New York, but in New Jersey that is not the case. There is this mistaken...
  • USCIS Extends Temporary Protected Status for Syrian Immigrants
    USCIS Extends Temporary Protected Status for Syrian Immigrants
    Newark, NJ- Because of ongoing conflict and worsening conditions in Syria, the Department of Homeland Security recently announced an extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Syrian nationals living in the U.S. Armed conflict between the Syrian military leader and a number of rebel forces poses a danger for the...
  • Court Decision Expands Eligibility for New Jersey Drug Court
    Court Decision Expands Eligibility for New Jersey Drug Court
    Newark, NJ- Drug addiction is a problem that thousands of New Jersey's citizens grapple with and it's a problem that ripples throughout a community. Addiction can lead a person to commit crimes; the need for the next high often overrides an addict's sense of right and wrong, compelling him or...
  • President Obama Introduces Deportation Relief and Immigration Opportunities for Millions
    President Obama Introduces Deportation Relief and Immigration Opportunities for Millions
    Newark, NJ- In a national address on November 20th, President Obama outlined a series of actions he will take in order to give an estimated 5 million immigrants the opportunity to avoid deportation and work lawfully in the U.S. The President’s plan includes prioritizing deportations, immigration opportunities for parents of...
  • President Obama Finalizes Immigration Plan Giving Millions of Immigrants Relief from Deportation
    President Obama Finalizes Immigration Plan Giving Millions of Immigrants Relief from Deportation
    Newark, NJ- With the midterm elections over, President Obama appears ready to make sweeping changes to U.S. immigration system through a series of executive orders that could give deportation relief and grant work authorizations to millions of undocumented immigrants currently living in country, an Obama administration official announced Thursday. (more…)