Appearing in municipal court can be stressful. This is true whether it is your first time or you have been there before. Especially if it is your first time, you don't know what to expect, what to say to the prosecutor or the judge and how your case will proceed. If you have prior convictions, you should determine whether they will have an effect on any new pending charges before you go to court.
The ramifications of a charge in municipal court can be as minor as a small fine or as serious as a large fine, jail time or suspension of driving privileges. No matter what type of charges you are facing, we will take them seriously. We will take the time to review your case, obtain evidence and discuss your defenses and options with you.
The ramifications of a charge in municipal court can be as minor as a small fine or as serious as a large fine, jail time or suspension of driving privileges. No matter what type of charges you are facing, we will take them seriously. We will take the time to review your case, obtain evidence and discuss your defenses and options with you.
Services
About
Report
Carol H. Gold graduated from Rutgers University with a B.A. degree in psychology. Subsequently, she earned her J.D. degree from Delaware Law School of Widener University. She was admitted to practice in Pennsylvania in 1986 and in New Jersey in 1987. Since that time, she has been admitted to practice in the District Court of New Jersey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States.
Reviews
Be the first to review Carol H Gold Esquire.
Write a Review