Reviews

*Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.

Client What was your experience with Spodek Law Group?
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“Todd Spodek and his team were absolutely incredible. When I was facing serious federal charges, they fought for me every step of the way. The outcome exceeded my expectations. I can't recommend them highly enough.”

- Michael T.

Client How did Spodek Law Group handle your case?
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“From the first consultation, I knew I was in good hands. The attorneys at Spodek Law Group are not only knowledgeable but genuinely care about their clients. They kept me informed throughout the entire process.”

- Sarah L.

Client What happened after you hired Spodek Law Group?
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“I was terrified when I was arrested. Spodek Law Group calmed me down and explained everything clearly. They got my charges dismissed and gave me my life back. Forever grateful.”

- James R.

Client Would you recommend Spodek Law Group?
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“Professional, responsive, and effective. The team at Spodek Law Group handled my case with the utmost discretion and achieved a result I didn't think was possible. Highly recommended.”

- Jennifer M.

Client How did Spodek Law Group help with your DWI case?
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“When facing a DWI charge, I thought my career was over. Todd and his team worked tirelessly and got the charges reduced. I still have my license and my job. Thank you!”

- David K.

Client What stood out about working with Spodek Law Group?
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“The level of attention and expertise I received was outstanding. They took the time to understand my situation and developed a defense strategy that worked. I'm so thankful I found them.”

- Robert P.

Question How long do I have to file a criminal appeal in New Jersey?
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In New Jersey, you typically have 45 days from the date of your conviction or sentencing to file a notice of appeal. It is crucial to act quickly if you believe there were errors in your trial. Missing this deadline can result in losing your right to appeal. Contact an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately to discuss your options.

Question What should I do if I'm arrested in New York?
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If you are arrested in New York, remain calm and exercise your constitutional rights. You have the right to remain silent — politely decline to answer questions without an attorney present. You have the right to an attorney — request to speak with a lawyer immediately. Do not resist arrest or argue with officers. Contact Spodek Law Group as soon as possible for immediate legal representation.

Question Can my criminal record be expunged in New Jersey?
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New Jersey allows for expungement of certain criminal records after a waiting period. The eligibility depends on the type of offense, the number of convictions, and the time that has passed since your last conviction. Some offenses, such as murder or sexual assault, are not eligible for expungement. Our attorneys can review your record and advise you on your options.

Question What is the difference between state and federal charges?
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State charges are prosecuted under state law in state courts, while federal charges involve violations of federal law and are prosecuted in federal courts. Federal cases often carry more severe penalties and involve federal agencies like the FBI or DEA. The procedures, sentencing guidelines, and potential consequences differ significantly between the two systems.

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Aggravated Assault

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DWI

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Drug Possession

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White Collar Crime

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Weapons Charges

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Domestic Violence

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