New Brunswick New Jersey DWI, DUI & Refusal Lawyers
The attorneys at our defense firm, the Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall, defend individuals charged with DWI in New Brunswick Municipal Court. If you are facing an alcohol related offense like driving while intoxicated, refusal to provide a breath test or DUI, our attorneys possess the expertise to deliver. Our defense team has decades of experience working in this City and considerable success to go along with it. In fact, our New Brunswick Office is only approximately 100 from the Municipal Courthouse. If you would like to speak to an attorney from our law office about defending your DWI case, we are available 24/7 at 1-877-450-8301.
The City of New Brunswick is the county seat for Middlesex County. It is a small city which is home to the Superior Court, Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson Hospital and numerous other corporations and establishments. With such a concentration of individuals, including business people, college students, and others, DWI, DUI and Refusal charges are relatively common. It also may not come as a surprise that our New Brunswick Office handles a significant number of drunk driving related cases every year.
New Brunswick is relatively small in terms of square footage at 5.8 miles. Nonetheless, this small city has an extraordinary number of DWI arrests every year, including approximately 200 over the last court calendar year. The main roadways for drunk driving stops in New Brunswick are US Highway 1, Route 18, the New Jersey Turnpike and Livingston Avenue.
Court Information
New Brunswick Municipal Court
25 Kirkpatrick Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
732-745-5089
Directions
From NJ Turnpike: Take Exit 9 to merge onto New Jersey Route 18; Proceed on Route 18 toward New Brunswick until you reach the New Street Exit (2.8 miles); Exit onto New Street and continue to Kirkpatrick Street (0.6 miles); Turn Right onto Kirkpatrick and the Court is on your right side.
From Route 18: follow as specified above from New Jersey Route 18.
From US Highway 1: Proceed East on US 1 toward New Brunswick; Exit onto Livingston Avenue; Turn Left on New Street; Turn Right on Kirkpatrick Street.
