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Joel Silbreman
You just got a parking or traffic ticket, what should you do next?
No one wants to see those red and blue blinking lights behind their vehicle, knowing they are about to be pulled over by police.
Not every ticket needs to be fought in court, but some more serious tickets could have many consequences for a driver, according to the Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall. The office, which has locations across the state, said “pleading guilty or being found guilty of a traffic offense in New Jersey could cost you a fine and jail time, driving privileges and years of higher auto insurance premiums.” The site also pointed out that if a crash left someone injured, it is possible to be sued.
Joel Silberman, a Jersey City-based attorney, said most people would want to fight tickets that will put points on their licenses. Silberman said if there are enough points, a person’s license could be suspended, and points also increase car insurance costs.
October 29, 2025
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Joel Silberman,LLC
Joel Silberman Before the New Jersey Supreme Court
State v. Tybear Miles (A-41-24) concerns what the defense must be allowed to examine when facial recognition is used in a criminal investigation.
Joel Silberman argued before the New Jersey Supreme Court in a case that brings a modern criminal-defense issue directly before the state’s highest court. The central question is straightforward and important: when law enforcement uses facial recognition technology, what must be disclosed so the defense can meaningfully test the process?
https://www.joelsilbermanlaw.com/joel-silberman-before-the-new-jersey-supreme-court/
Apr 22
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