by Mark Catanzaro
on February 5, 2021
In order for the police to search your home, they need a search warrant from a judge. If the police search your home without one, then they have broken the law and anything they find will not be admissible evidence in court. But what about your car? Can they search your car without a warrant? [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 16, 2020
Last week we gave you some helpful tips on what to do if you're pulled over by a police officer, and we shared useful information on fighting traffic tickets. But what do you do if you're pulled over with a legal firearm in your car? How should you handle that situation? How can you ensure [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 9, 2020
We've covered traffic stops and traffic tickets a few times before. You can check out some of our other posts here, here, and here. We discuss it so much because it happens so often! So that's why we at The Law Offices of Mark Catanzaro are here to give you some helpful traffic stop advice. [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on September 27, 2019
Last week, we covered New Jersey traffic offenses, both their fines and their points. But of course we couldn't cover all of them! This week, we're adding several more to the list. Furthermore, we'll give you some information about what you can do if you're facing a tough New Jersey traffic offense. First, we'll provide [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on June 14, 2019
In order to obey the laws, you need to know the laws. For DUI cases, an ignorance plea will not hold up in court. So it’s important to readily know some basic information about DUI’s and New Jersey law so that you can keep yourself and the other drivers out there safe. This is especially [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on August 12, 2016
We’ve all be there at some point: you’re driving along the open road, traveling slightly above the speed limit, and suddenly your heart drops as you see blue and red lights flashing in your rearview mirror. While speeding tickets may be fairly common, these and other similar traffic offenses should still be reviewed and handled [...]