JOHN
MENZEL, J.D.
and the Law Firm of John Menzel
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HOW
TO DEFEND YOURSELF ON A SIMPLE TRAFFIC TICKET IN NEW JERSEYS
MUNICIPAL COURTS
John
Menzel, J.D., and the law firm
of John Menzel defend people charged with
drunk driving and related offenses in New Jersey.
John Menzel, J.D., has concentrated his
practice in drunk driving defense since 1988.
Most traffic offenses are fairly simple
to defend by way of plea bargaining in the municipal
court. Indeed, the fines and costs you may suffer
are usually less that the legal fee associated with hiring
a lawyer to defend you. Therefore, it is often more
cost-effective to do it yourself. To learn how, click
on these topics:
KNOWING WHEN YOU CAN
DEFEND YOURSELF
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What Is a Simple Traffic Ticket?
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What Is NOT a Simple Traffic Ticket?
KNOWING HOW TO DEFEND
YOURSELF
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Call the Court
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Write the Court
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Plea Bargaining with the Prosecutor
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Protect Yourself from Civil Suits
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If No Deals, Hire a Lawyer
CONTACT A LAWYER
DISCLAIMER
KNOWING
WHEN YOU CAN DEFEND YOURSELF
What
Is a Simple Traffic Ticket?
Consider
defending yourself in the municipal court if you are charged
with a simple traffic offense. These are statutes
often considered "simple traffic tickets:
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-82
Failure to keep right
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-85
Improper passing
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-86
Passing in a no-passing zone
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-88
Failure to maintain lane
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-88
Following too closely
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-91
Failure to yield to an emergency vehicle
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-97 Careless
driving
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-98 Speeding
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-125
Improper U-turn
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-126
Failure to signal turn
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-127
Improper backing
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-128.1
Passing a school bus
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-144
Failure to stop or yield
What
Is NOT a Simple Traffic Ticket?
The
following traffic offenses are very serious, often leading
to large fines, revocation of driving privileges, and jail.
Don't even think of representing yourself! Always
get a lawyer for these offenses:
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N.J. Statutes 39:3-40
Driving with a suspended or revoked license
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-50
Drunk driving
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-50.2 or -50.4a
Breath test refusal
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-96
Reckless driving
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-129
Leaving the scene of an accident
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N.J. Statutes 39:6B-2
Driving an uninsured vehicle
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KNOWING HOW TO DEFEND
YOURSELF
·
Call the Court
·
Write the Court
·
Plea Bargaining with the Prosecutor
·
Protect Yourself from Civil Suits
·
If No Deals, Hire a Lawyer
CONTACT A LAWYER
DISCLAIMER
KNOWING
HOW TO DEFEND YOURSELF
Call
the Court.
If you have a simple traffic ticket, call the municipal
court before the court date at bottom of ticket. Tell
the person taking your call that you are pleading NOT
GUILTY and ask when the next court date will be.
Get the name of the person you speak to.
Write
the Court.
Confirm your not guilty plea and court date
information in a short letter to that person referencing
your ticket by the number in the upper left corner of the
ticket.
Plea
Bargain with the Prosecutor.
Appear in court on court date and ask prosecutor
for one of these plea bargains. They are listed here
in order of preference. Expect to pay up to a $200
fine and $30 court costs.
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-56
Delaying traffic
0 points
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-67
Obstructing or interfering with traffic
0 points
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-97.1
Unsafe driving
0 points
F
(NOTE: If you receive a third conviction for
unsafe driving within five years of a second unsafe driving
offense, the third conviction will carry 4 points.)
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-97
Careless driving
2
points
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N.J. Statutes 39:4-98
Speeding
(1-14 m.p.h. over limit) 2
points
Protect
Yourself From Civil Suits.
If there was an accident, ask the judge to mark the
plea so that it cannot be used in a later civil case.
If
No Deals, Hire a Lawyer.
If the prosecutor will not deal, ask to have your
case rescheduled, saying something like, "This is more
complicated than I thought; I'd like time to get a lawyer."
Then get one without delay.
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KNOWING WHEN YOU CAN
DEFEND YOURSELF
·
What Is a Simple Traffic Ticket?
·
What Is NOT a Simple Traffic Ticket?
CONTACT A LAWYER
DISCLAIMER
Contact
a Lawyer
The
law firm of John Menzel routinely handles traffic
tickets in municipal court throughout New Jersey.
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