Al Mollo has represented thousands of clients throughout NJ. He has argued Criminal and DWI cases in Municipal, Superior, Appellate and our Supreme Court.
Top Rated Jersey Shore Criminal Defense Attorney Defending Clients Facing Criminal Charges In Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County and Throughout NJ
DUI/DWI
Dedicated Jersey Shore DWI Lawyer Defends the Rights of Those Charged With a DWI In Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County, and Throughout NJ
Wrongful Death
Traffic Violations
Experienced New Jersey Traffic Violation Lawyer Defending Those Accused of Traffic Violations In Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County, and Throughout NJ
Sex Crimes
Fraud
Credit card fraud/ theft – this includes applying for a credit card using someone else’s information or using false information, selling stolen credit cards as well as using another person’s credit card without their permission.
Robbery
In most cases, sentencing Judges have discretion in rendering sentences. Of course, a Judge’s discretion may be limited if there is a plea agreement providing sentencing recommendations. Some crimes, such as convictions for using a gun during a robbery, carry mandatory prison terms. In these cases, the Judge must sentence a defendant to prison for a minimum term.
Burglary
Seasoned New Jersey Burglary Lawyer Fighting on Behalf of Those Accused of Burglary In Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County and Throughout NJ
White Collar Crimes
Fraud refers to obtaining something of value by applying deceptive means. It means using false pretenses to obtain property or access services. There are numerous types of fraud ranging from credit card fraud to mortgage and insurance fraud. Fraud is considered a white-collar crime. However, it carries consequences that are a lot more severe than other white-collar crimes. It is therefore important to have the representation of an experienced New Jersey fraud lawyer.
Theft
Misdemeanors
Theft is classified based on the seriousness of the crime. In New Jersey, crimes are not classified as felonies or misdemeanors. They are classified as indictable offenses or disorderly persons. A theft charge may fall under either of these classifications based on the severity of the charge.Â
Drug Crimes
Experienced New Jersey Drug Possession Lawyer Aggressively Defending Clients Charged with Drug Possession In Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County, and Throughout NJ
Assault
Simple assault – simple assault is defined as any offensive or unwanted physical contact. A person can be charged with assault if they attempt to cause bodily injury to another person either recklessly or on purpose and cause injury to the person. You can also be charged with simple assault if you threaten another with bodily injury using physical menace such as threatening to shoot them by pointing a gun at them.
Juvenile Crimes
Skilled and Experienced New Jersey Juvenile Lawyer Fighting to Protect Clients Charged with Juvenile Crimes in Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County, and Throughout NJ
Homicide
Arson
Shoplifting
Top Rated New Jersey Shoplifting Lawyer Fighting on Behalf of Those Accused of Shoplifting In Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County, and Throughout NJ
Restraining Order
Forgery
The law also prohibits forgery of prescription scripts and prescription drug fraud, both crimes of the third degree. If convicted, defendants face up to 5 years in state prison.
Kidnapping
Internet Crimes
Juvenile cases span a wide area of charges, including assault, drug possession, theft, robbery, burglary, resisting arrest, aggravated assault and internet crimes. An experienced juvenile criminal defense lawyer can advise you of the particular elements the State must prove to bring a case involving any of these charges.
Extortion
These include the most serious crimes. Property stolen is worth more than $75,000. The crime may also involve the theft of more than one kilogram of a controlled dangerous substance or of human remains. Crimes that involve taking property through extortion are also in this category. These crimes carry penalties of up to $150,000 and between 5 and 10 years of imprisonment.
Attorney Al Mollo has represented thousands of clients for over two decades. He has had some uniquely diverse experiences, having worked in a 1,000-attorney international corporate law firm and also as a small-town solo practitioner, and has handled a wide range of legal matters, from simple tickets in traffic court to the most complex cases in the Supreme Court and everything in between.
Property Damage: When disaster strikes, homeowner’s insurance is meant to provide coverage for damages. However, insurance companies don’t always fulfill their obligations. We advocate for homeowners who are denied insurance claims, guiding them through the often lengthy and daunting process.
Workers’ Compensation: If you have suffered a job-related injury or illness, you may be entitled to Workers’ Compensation benefits. If the injury was caused by a third party’s negligence outside of your employer, you may also have grounds for a separate personal injury lawsuit. Having an experienced attorney can make a significant difference in your case.
Auto Accidents
Dog Bites
Personal Injury: We assist individuals who have been injured due to the negligence or wrongdoing of others, including cases involving wrongful death, car accidents, nursing home abuse, slip and fall accidents, dog bites, and other types of negligence claims.