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HAMILTON, NJ, March 23, 2021 - The Rubinstein Law Firm, LLC is pleased to announce that attorney Robert W. Rubinstein has been named a New Jersey Super Lawyer for 2021. Based on a multiphased process conducted by Super Lawyers that evaluated numerous categories, including Robert's continued demonstrated excellence in handling personal injury cases, he was selected to a list that includes no more than 5% of lawyers in New Jersey.
This is Robert 12th selection for this honor! We are very proud of him and his dedication to providing excellent representation to his clients. Robert is Board Certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a civil trial attorney. This designation requires years of experience, knowledge and a board certification test. Less than 2% of lawyers in New Jersey achieve this recognition. The Rubinstein Law Firm, LLC represents individuals injured in many different types of accidents. We provide excellent service to our clients that includes constant communications with you about your case. No question is undeserving of attention. We utilize our extensive legal knowledge and experience to obtain excellent results for our clients. We are ready to speak with you today to discuss how we can help you. Call us at 609-392-7600.
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With the new laws signed in February 2021 regarding marijuana possession in New Jersey, many are wondering what does a motor vehicle stop look like now when the officer approaches and smells pot? According to our NJ Attorney General, the current instruction to the police is for the officer to first take the traditional investigative steps to determine probable cause.
In scenario 1: Is the driver operating the vehicle under the influence of any substance, including marijuana. Keep in mind that while possession of certain amounts of marijuana is legal in New Jersey now, it is still not legal to drive while high. If the driver is intoxicated by drugs, the driver can be arrested and the vehicle searched. In scenario 2: If the driver is not under the influence, the new law is very clear that just the smell of marijuana does not establish reasonable suspicion to justify a continued stop or give probable cause to search the vehicle or persons in the car. That means that unless there is something more than an odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle, the vehicle and people inside must be released one the initial reason for the stop is addressed. |
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