William Strazza, experienced Criminal Defense, Litigation attorney in Chester, NJ with 18 reviews
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William Strazza

1 MillRidge Lane, Chester, NJ

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1992:
Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D.

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Najib

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16 May, 2023
I owe Bill everything for the depth and level of effort he put into my case. A bouncer who opted to attack me from behind lied and pressed charges claiming I assaulted him which led to an arrest that derailed my life for 3 years and still affects me to this day. I was arrested and charged with 2nd Degree Aggravated Assault and Bill Strazza and Matthew Werner took the case as my defense attorney. Early on in the case when we received discovery and Bill saw the very obvious signs of self-defense that had occurred in my case he stated to me "There are few cases where I can state definitively that the client is innocent. This is one of those cases." He then proceeded to aggressively litigate my case and tries to get the charges dropped over 3 years. My case went through 3 prosecutors and 2 judges before it went to trial after 1149 days. With no successful resolution a court date was finally set in 2017. That same year - this man suffered a heartbreaking personal loss a few months prior to my trial. When offered to reschedule the trial for his sake - he insists that the trial proceed "because I wont watch an innocent man suffer any longer than he has to". He then proceeds to display the most brilliant defense of my case I had ever witnessed. He manages to prove to the entire jury that the bouncer was lying under oath - he shows a video footage which shows I am the one assaulted from behind from not one angle but multiple angles. He even managed to get another bouncer to AGREE THAT I WAS ASSAULTED and caught a slip from the detective investigating my case where he states he "arrested the victim". He places me on the stand (usually you dont do this) because he was confident that it would help the case - and it did. I was found unanimously not guilty of a second degree charge of assault as well as all the lesser ones. But he doesn't stop there - he pursues civil charges against the bouncer, venue, and PD, and waives all legal fees on the settlement. I am sitting here holding my kids who would not be here were it not for Bill. I would, and do, recommend him first and foremost because he has the one thing that I have seen in few lawyers: a heartfelt desire to defend you not for a win but for justice itself.
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Passionate and dedicated defense attorney who fights tirelessly for his clients' rights and justice
“I would, and do, recommend him first and foremost because he has the one thing that I have seen in few lawyers: a heartfelt desire to defend you not for a win but for justice itself.”
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Exceptional legal expertise and understanding of the law, able to effectively navigate complex legal processes
“Bill's understanding of the juvenile law and process were fantastic. Bill's added expertise around children with special needs, was tremendously helpful.”
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Excellent communication skills, explains legal matters clearly to put clients at ease
“On top of his expertise, Bill has great soft skills as explained everything to us patiently, which helped put our mind at ease that we were in good hands.”
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Achieves outstanding results, even in seemingly difficult cases
“He manages to prove to the entire jury that the bouncer was lying under oath - he shows a video footage which shows I am the one assaulted from behind from not one angle but multiple angles.”
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Potential lack of accountability and transparency, with some clients reporting unexplained changes to agreements and difficulty reaching the attorney
“But, Mr. Strazza and the other attorney not only changed the terms of that agreement without my consent, but also Mr. Strazza has been lying to me since, screened my phone calls, and never took me back before the Judge.”
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Concerns about overcharging vulnerable clients and not always acting in their best interests
“He'll rob you blind ,The irony a criminal defense attorney is the actual criminal . He has no absolutely conscious he's just a deceptive sociopath in my opinion.”

Publications

2005:
New Jersey Law Lawyer Magazine, Representing the Animal Rights Activist

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