PTI Application Granted for Individual Charged With Assault by Auto
Wolf Law recently represented a client that was charged with third-degree Assault by Auto, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1c(2). The client drank alcohol... Read More
Fault Vs. No-Fault Insurance
Fault and no fault are common phrases used when talking about car insurance. They are applicable to two separate aspects of insurance:... Read More
Wolf Law Entitled to Evidentiary Hearing in Post-Conviction Relief Case
Wolf Law Entitled to Evidentiary Hearing in Post-Conviction Relief Case In June, theWolf Law posted a blog about a recent Petition for... Read More
The Status of Medical Marijuana in New Jersey
The science behind the painkilling benefits of medical marijuana to those suffering from debilitating medical conditions is well established. As such, on... Read More
Wolf Law Wins Post-Conviction Relief Petition
In June, theWolf Law posted a blog about a recent Petition for Post-Conviction Relief that the firm had filed on behalf of... Read More
Overview of the Intensive Supervision Program in New Jersey
Clients often ask the attorneys at theWolf Law about New Jersey’s Intensive Supervision Program (“ISP”). ISP allows certain defendants who have been... Read More
New Jersey’s New Drug Courts
Governor Christie recently signed a bill expanding New Jersey’s drug courts. Before the new legislation, admittance into the drug court program, which... Read More
Motion for Reconsideration of Sentence Because of Illness or Infirmity of the Defendant
Randolph Wolf recently represented a woman that has been incarcerated since June of 2000 on robbery (N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1), kidnapping (N.J.S.A. 2C:13-2b), conspiracy... Read More
Expungement of an Individual’s Entire Record of Juvenile Delinquency Adjudications
Prior to 2010, juvenile adjudications in New Jersey could not be expunged. In 2010, however, the New Jersey Legislature amended expungement law... Read More
PTI Rejection Appeal
The Law Firm of Randolph H. Wolf recently represented an individual that was charged with Driving While Intoxicated (“DWI”), in violation of... Read More