Raymond Raya, experienced Criminal Defense, Juvenile Law attorney in Freehold, NJ with 22 reviews
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Raymond Raya

PO Box 6172, Freehold, NJ

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1997:
William & Mary Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1992:
Binghamton University, Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jennifer paszkewicz

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11 Aug, 2024
Ray Raya represented me in early Spring of 2024. I was absolutely petrified, and sick to my stomach for months looking for a reputable lawyer. I received his contact information by word of mouth from a dear friend of mine. The day of court, I came in early but, he came in earlier. He shook my trembling hand, said it’s ok. I got it to a $100 dollar fine plus court costs. With my face bright red from fear and the lump in the back of my throat… I cleared my throat and managed to stumble out the words… am I going to lose my license?!! Tears welled up in my eyes, He said no you’re ok!! His smooth confidence just took so much anxiety away. I was petrified I’d lose my license and of course, the booming thoughts I obsessed about… how am I going to get to work?Am I going to lose my job and my home, if I can’t get to work?!!! My life is over!!! But just like that, he made a fantastic deal and I was so grateful. I sobbed in the car in the courthouse parking lot after my case was heard for 15 minutes trying to compose myself. I am just so absolutely grateful and happy with his services!! I hope I never am in a predicament to see him again, however, I know who to contact if I'm in a jam again. So grateful!!
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Dan

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26 Jul, 2024
Ray managed the process through both the court system and the motor vehicle bureau. He made what was a difficult time much easier.
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Lane

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21 Apr, 2024
Mr. Raya provided excellent representation. In addition to great legal knowledge always willing to spend time helping to understand the procedures and what to expect throughout the process.
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Skilled, knowledgeable, and experienced lawyer
“Ray Raya is an amazing lawyer, he took care of us with special care, he treats his clients as if they are family and makes sure to get the best possible income. He works long and hard to make sure his clients are taken care of.”
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Excellent communicator and responsive to clients
“He is very well respected by the courts and has deep relationships that make the process much less stressful and set you up for the best outcome he can achieve.”
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Achieves great results for clients
“Ray was able to intervene and resolve my legal issues very quickly (in two hearings) where penalties were reduced to simple fines by applying reason and knowledge.”
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Compassionate and dedicated to his clients
“Ray got me through one of the roughest times in my life. I owe him a lot. There isn't another Lawer as skilled and compassionate as him.”
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Respected by the courts and legal community
“He is very well respected by the courts and has deep relationships that make the process much less stressful and set you up for the best outcome he can achieve.”
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Publications

2012:
Asbury Park Press, Situation's Pal Avoids Drug Conviction
2011:
Asbury Park Press, Situation Resolved; No Complaints
2010:
Asbury Park Press, "Snooki" Charged with Annoying Others
2010:
Asbury Park Press, Snooki's Guilty of Being Annoying
2008:
Asbury Park Press, Weaving the Evidence to Fit a Murder Charge
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