Legal Question in Traffic Law in New Jersey
I was stopped in my driveway driving an unregistered, but insured vehicle at 3 AM on Sunday a few nights ago. The car was unregistered because I had just purchased it earlier in the night, and had no method of getting it back to my house other than driving it, with plates off my old car that I intended to transfer. I was caught doing 53 in a 40 in my town, by the police from the next over town. They followed me without lights on until I stopped in my driveway. I was never in the other town, I live close to the border but I was never in their town limits. Do they have the jurisdiction to come into my town and write me 4 tickets? I questioned their jurisdiction and they told me that they would "talk to the police in my town, and have them mail me an additional ticket" which I already know is BS because of the Double Jeopardy law in NJ.
What should I do? Hire a lawyer?
1 Answer from Attorneys
You should hire a lawyer if you are looking to do anything other than trying to work out some type of easy plea bargain case on your case. In other words, if you want to fight these tickets then you should hire a lawyer. Please call me to discuss your case in more detail. Thank you.
Sincerely yours, -Ronald Aronds, Esq.-
www.njworkerscompensationlaw.com
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