NJ CRIMINAL DEFENSE
TOP RATED CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY
Do not lose hope, the Law Offices of Ron Bar-Nadav has a tremendous record for avoiding a conviction, jail or prison.
Free Counsultation Call nowDo not lose hope, the Law Offices of Ron Bar-Nadav has a tremendous record for avoiding a conviction, jail or prison.
Free Counsultation Call nowIf you have been arrested or accused of a crime in New Jersey, you are probably, confused, frightened and concerned about your future and that of your family. You may lose your job, your house, car, family contacts and have a criminal record for life.
request a free consultationCall us now to speak with a New Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyer. (201) 525-1555
First, anyone who is arrested should REMAIN SILENT!
Remember, anything you say or do will be used against you in a court of law. The best words you should say is “I want to speak with an attorney”. Be polite and cooperative. You should be aware that police officers are highly skilled and trained to investigate crimes and gather evidence to build a case against you. In their search for evidence, rules are often bent and statements are taken out of context in the pursuit of an arrest and conviction. The questioning is never “off the record” even if the police say it is.
The fact is that most people provide the evidence needed to convict themselves to the police through confessions, statements, or other evidence.
You should begin to search for an attorney as soon as possible. This will ensure that the attorney that you have hired has a chance to become familiar with your case and make any necessary motions to defend you in your case. Additionally, the sooner an attorney is hired, the sooner he can see to preserve evidence for you Also, if you are being arrested or otherwise detained, an attorney, your attorney can request a decrease in any bail or bond amount or may ask to have you released on your own recognizance. If you are under investigation for a crime or you are already a defendant in a criminal case, hiring an attorney quickly or even before a warrant is issued will help the attorney protect and preserve your legal rights.
We handle all New Jersey Criminal Cases including the following:
Excellent Service.
I hired Ron almost a year ago and he has done an outstanding job. Ron did whatever it took to help me out. He gave me me great advice and made sure I made it through my situation. He told me that it’s a battle that came up to my door and that I had to face it. Thanks to him, everything is getting better. I would recommend him to whoever needs a lawyer. Thanks!!!
Great Criminal Defense Lawyer
Great Criminal Defense Lawyer. My son was wrongfully indicted in a large criminal network. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Facing 20 years to life. Attorney Ron believed him and fought for him. Ron is a great attorney who saved my son’s life from Prosecutors who wanted to destroy him. I would highly recommend Mr. Bar-Nadav to anyone who needs real criminal defense.
Superb legal representation!
I was very lucky to have met Mr. Ron Bar. Just from the initial consultation, I knew I have met a right lawyer as he was very understanding of my case. He knew exactly what needed to be done and followed through with his promise. He came prepared and ready to help me in my most needed hours. Unlike other prominent lawyers who are often condescending toward clients, Mr. Ron Bar treated me with the utmost respect and courtesy. Most importantly, he got his job done! My legal matter was resolved just a day after I hired him! I highly recommend him.
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