I will never forget Mr. Lederman’s last words after walking out of court. Mr. Lederman put one hand on my shoulder and said, “Son, I hope you have learned how tough you are through this experience. It’s not easy and nor should it be. You made an irresponsible decision and will be accountable for it. […]
Tag Archives: Peter Lederman
Confirmation Bias
Sometimes a well-intentioned police officer may experience something known as confirmation bias.
“The Best Possible Outcome”
Facing a tough case they turned to the best choice they had, Peter Lederman. With his personal and professional advice in and out of the court room Lederman helps all. Read more to find out how the case was settled.
New DWI Penalties Being Considered
New DWI penalties are being considered by the New Jersey Legislature which will expand Interlock use as a result of DWI convictions for all offenses.
The Conversation Continues…
OP-ED: Peter Lederman talks about expressing opinions in The NJ Law Journal about the New Jersey Municipal Court system.
Forever grateful, Best DWI Lawyer
I’ve received many tickets (including one for alcohol container in the vehicle) and was understandably worried about my options and the possible effect on my life.
In A Perfect World
OP-ED: The recommendations of the Subcommittee on Judicial Independence in the New Jersey Municipal Courts will not do enough to remedy systemic problems.
Select Your DWI Attorney as Soon as Possible
by Peter Lederman, Esq. When you have received a Summons for Driving While Intoxicated, it’s important to retain the right lawyer. This should be someone who knows the law, thoroughly understands police DWI investigative procedures such as field sobriety testing, breath testing, and blood testing, understands what it takes to achieve the client’s goal and […]
What’s going on here!
Recently I have had many “what’s going on here” moments. If you follow the news, you know what I mean. But some of those thoughts come to mind with regard to New Jersey Municipal Courts.
DWI … Not Only Alcohol
Lately, more and more DWI violations are resulting from consumption of substances, other than alcohol.