Jonathan F Marshall, experienced Consumer Protection, Criminal Defense attorney in Freehold, NJ with 382 reviews
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Jonathan F Marshall

82 Court Street, Freehold, NJ

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1992:
Seton Hall University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1987:
Rider University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Ryan ochs

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14 Jan, 2025
Jonathan F. Marshall was supportive through a difficult process. Alexis the paralegal was amazing and kept me informed at each step of the way. At the end we got a very positive outcome! Don't hesitate to use the The Law Offices of Jonathan F Marshall for your legal needs.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled attorneys
“Mr. Marshall is a very professional attorney who is not only knowledgeable about law, but has a heart for his clients.”
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Aggressive and effective legal representation
“These guys know the prosecutors in NJ and I think that played a large role.....Highly recommend.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“They were extremely helpful and it was clear him and his office care about their clients.”
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Achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“I'm so happy my case got dismissed toda”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“He was extremely helpful and considerate in the pursuit to resolve my case, and he assisted in getting nearly 250 dollars off my fine.”
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Occasional communication issues or lack of personal attention
“There may have been some communication issues, but the team at Jonathan Marshall's Office provided me with a remarkable and pleasantly surprised outcome to my situation.”
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Potentially high legal fees
“They are expensive but like anything else you get what you pay for.”

Publications

2012:
Thompson Publishing Group/West, Teens, Distracted Driving and the Danger of Texting
2012:
Thompson Publishing Group/West, Economic Troubles Lead to Increase in Domestic Violence
2010:
USA Today, Dealer Next Door: Selling Marijuana Becomes a 2nd Job for Many
2010:
New Jersey Star Ledger, Interceptor Breath Test Device Stops Drunk Drivers Before They Start
2008:
West Publishing, Strategies for Avoiding Incarceration for a 3rd DWI in New Jersey
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