Blair C. Lane, Sr., Attorney at Law
Shareholder, Earp Cohn, P.C.
South New Jersey Traffic Ticket Lawyer
If you have received a traffic ticket in New Jersey, it is most likely to be handled in a municipal court. Although traffic tickets are common occurrences and the prospect of going to a municipal court is not as intimidating as a state court, you would be well advised to contact experienced traffic ticket attorney Blair C. Lane, Sr. to schedule a free phone consultation regarding your options.
Mr. Lane’s more than 18 years of law practice has given him the skills and tools necessary to help clients obtain the best outcome available in any legal matter. He is prepared to efficiently and effectively review the charges against you, obtain all the information that the court will be presented with, and help you determine whether your traffic ticket can be dismissed, amended, or downgraded.
Follow the links below for useful, detailed information concerning traffic tickets, municipal court, potential penalties for traffic tickets, and the best route to a clear driving record.
- How Can You Reduce The Amount Of Motor Vehicle Points On Your License?
- What Types Of Cases Are Heard In Municipal Court?
- Motor Vehicle Points: Will They Be Assessed Against You?
- New Jersey Motor Vehicle Points
- Why You Should Hire A Lawyer To Represent You In Municipal Court
- What Is The Difference Between DMV Points And Insurance Points?
- Motor Vehicles And Surcharges: What are They?
- That Simple Traffic Ticket May Be More Serious Than You Think
- Simple Ways To Avoid Traffic Tickets
- Penalties And Fines: Moving Violations Point System
Contact Blair C. Lane, Sr., Attorney at Law to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss whether you need to hire a lawyer when you go to traffic court.




