Victim of prosecutorial misconduct or a racially biased jury?
Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court again reversed and returned the case to the Mississippi courts where the prosecutions repeated, racially motivated misconduct... Read More
Conviction of an alien unlawfully present in the United States for unlawful firearms possession
In case of Rehaif who entered the United States on a student visa and later lost his immigration status, the Supreme Court... Read More
Remedy against prosecutorial misconduct or a racially biased jury
Recently, in Flowers v. Mississippi, 139 S. Ct. 2228 (2019), the U.S. Supreme Court again reversed and returned the case to the... Read More
DWI Lawyer in New Jersey
After a DWI conviction, you can still protect your rights. DWI attorneys at the law office of Joel Silberman have been serving... Read More
Classification of Drugs in New Jersey
Illegal possession of drugs is a crime in New Jersey. Drugs are classified into several categories based on their likelihood to lead... Read More
Do Juvenile Criminal Convictions Disappear When a Juvenile Turns 18?
A juvenile criminal conviction remains on record unless the record is sealed. A criminal lawyer can help you with the process of... Read More
Safeguarding the rights of accused of crime during emergencies like Covid19 pandemic
All locations of the Court are generally physically closed to the public during the ongoing Covid19 pandemic, endangering the liberty of the... Read More
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
In response to Megan’s Law, the Sex Offender Internet Registry Law, also known as Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), was... Read More
Statement of Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal on Today’s Federal District Court Ruling Upholding 2018 Immigrant Trust Directive
Today, the court recognized what we have said all along: New Jersey has the authority to draw a clear, bright line between... Read More
Falsely accused of a criminal offense?
Attorney Joel Silberman understands that your freedom and liberty are at stake during a criminal proceeding and he takes that very seriously.