Secaucus DWI Lawyer

Former Municipal Prosecutor Defending DWI Charges in Secaucus

Secaucus, New Jersey is included in the Jersey City Metropolitan area and is located only five miles northwest of Manhattan, New York. The township is surrounded by a number of adjacent roadways, including the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 3, U.S. Route 1&9, Route 17, and Route 120. Because of the location of Secaucus, constant traffics jams are a common sight on its commuter roadways throughout the day. Furthermore, the Secaucus police have maintained a significant presence on these highways, leading to an increased number of drunk driving charges in Secaucus. Receiving a DUI, DWI, or Refusal charge in Secaucus can result in very serious life-altering consequences, including, serving jail time, license revocation and suspension, and expensive fines. If you have been charged with drunk driving or a related charge, it is crucial to obtain an experienced DWI defense attorney to protect your driving privileges and liberty. The Hudson County DWI lawyers at The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall are legal professionals with over 100 years of combined experience dealing with criminal charges. Our legal defense team consists of former prosecutors who are well versed in New Jersey’s drunk driving laws and who have successfully represented individuals in municipalities throughout the state. Furthermore, our defense attorneys have received certifications from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on the procedures of Standard Field Sobriety Testing and have received specialized training from the Attorney General’s Office to operate and maintain the Alcotest Breath Machine, used by Secaucus police to test blood alcohol levels. We have a great reputation for defending DWI, DUI, and Refusal cases and will dedicate our time to eliminate any potential penalties you may face. To speak with a qualified DWI attorney, call for a free consultation at 855-450-8310.

Secaucus Township

Secaucus is in Hudson County of New Jersey and was originally formed from portions of North Bergen. In the past, this area was known for its abundance of pig farms, slaughterhouses, rendering plants, and junkyards, leading to its reputation for being one of the foul-smelling towns in the area. Recently, however, New Jersey Monthly Magazine has ranked the town as one of the top 15 best places to live in the state. Its attractive to many who work and spend time in the surrounding cities, because of its accessibility and affordable housing. The town is home to Secaucus Yards and Secaucus Station as well as amusement parks and shopping centers, including Harmon Core Mall and Secaucus Plaza in downtown.

Secaucus Township Municipal Court

If you have been charged with a DUI, DWI, or Refusal you will be required to appear in Secaucus Township Municipal Court, which handles all disorderly persons offenses (misdemeanors), traffic violations, and town ordinance violations. Additionally, if you are charged with drunk driving, you may also be charged with Speeding, Careless Driving, Reckless Driving, Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Driving with No Insurance, or Driving While Suspended. Furthermore, you may also receive criminal charges such as Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Less Than 50 grams of Marijuana, Hindering the Administration of Justice, Underage Drinking, Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Conduct or Open Container of Alcohol. Our DWI defense lawyers have superior knowledge in defending DWI, DUI, and Refusal charges and can reduce the charges or have them dropped entirely. We have extensive experience in defending drunk driving charges and we have made it our mission to provide you with the best defense in the state of New Jersey.

The Secaucus Township Municipal Court is located at 1203 Paterson Plank Rd., Secaucus, NJ, 07094. The telephone number to the courthouse is (201) 330-2065, and the fax number is (201) 319-9024. The court is in session Tuesdays at 9:30am and 12:00pm, as well as alternate Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 5:30pm. The Municipal Court Judge is the Honorable Judge Karen R. Boylan, and the Municipal Prosecutor is Michael Bukatman. If you have any questions concerning your upcoming court appearance, contact the Court Administrator, Linda Seufert at (201) 271-3618, or the Deputy Court Administrator, Mary Martell, at (201) 330-5001.

Direction to Secaucus Township Municipal Court

From the South: Begin on Garden State Parkway North, and then take the New Jersey Turnpike Exit 129. Merge onto New Jersey Turnpike North. After about 6.5 miles, take Exit 16E toward Lincoln Tunnel/Rt 3. Take the NJ 3 exit toward Secaucus. Make a left onto Paterson Plank Rd/CR 681. Make a left onto County Ave./CR 653. Turn right onto Center Ave. Make a right onto John St. Next, make a right onto Paterson Plank Rd/CR 681. You will see the courthouse on your right.

From the North: Begin on Main St/CR 48 going northwest toward Liberty St/CR 503. Make a left onto Liberty St/CR 503, and continue on that road. After 3 miles, stay straight to get onto NJ 120 S. In one mile, this will become NJ 3 E. Exit toward Secaucus/NJ Turnpike South. Continue straight to go onto Rt 3E. Make a right onto Roosevelt Ave. Next, turn left onto Paterson Plank Rd/CR 681. You will see the courthouse on the right.

From the West: Begin on Ridge Ave toward Gillespie Rd. After 0.2 miles, turn left onto Valentine Rd. This road will turn into Hoover Ave. Make a right onto CR 652/John F. Kennedy Dr. S, and continue to follow this road. Make a right onto W Passaic Ave./CR 622. In a half mile, make a left onto Darling Ave/CR 622. Continue on this road for approximately 0.2 miles. Next, take the NJ 3 East ramp toward the Lincoln Tunnel. You will then merge onto NJ 3 E. Take the exit toward Secaucus. Continue to stay straight to go onto RT 3E. After 0.3 miles, make a right onto Roosevelt Ave. Then, make a left onto Paterson Plank Rd/CR 681. You will see the courthouse on the right.

More Helpful Information about Secaucus Township

You can contact the Secaucus Police Department at (201) 330-2060 or by fax at (201) 330-2064. The Police Chief Dennis Corcoran, who you can contact for additional information. If you are inquiring about your records, you can call the Records Bureau at (201) 330-2050.

If you have any other questions about the town of Secaucus, please visit http://www.townofsecaucus.com/.