Port Republic

Port Republic DUI Lawyer – Aggressive & Experienced Attorney

Port Republic, New Jersey

If you have been arrested for DUI / DWI in Port Republic, New Jersey, you need an experienced and aggressive DWI lawyer like Steven Garber to fight for you. Mr. Garber has been a defense attorney in New Jersey for over 15 years and knows what to do in the case of a DUI/DWI. Please contact our NJ DUI/DWI defense law office today to schedule a confidential consultation. We serve clients in Port Republic Township, Atlantic County and the entire state of New Jersey.

Mr. Garber has been a practicing New Jersey DWI defense attorney for over 15 years and knows what needs to be done to protect your rights and save your driver’s license. A DUI or DWI charge is serious business that negatively affects your family, your job, your finances and your reputation. Mr. Garber knows New Jersey DUI law inside and out, and knows exactly what to do to keep you out of jail. Please contact our office, so Mr. Garber can hear the details of your case and decide how to proceed further. For over fifteen years, he has devoted his entire practice to defending New Jersey residents, just like you, who have been charged with a drinking and driving-related offense. Please call him today. (888-839-4529)

We offer convenient payment plans, accept all major credit cards, and will provide you with the personal, professional, aggressive, and experienced NJ DWI attorney representation that you require.

Pemberton DUI Lawyer

Township of Port Republic
143 Main St
Port Republic, NJ 08241
Phone: (609) 652-9321

New Jersey DWI Lawyer Steven Garber practices DWI / DUI defense in all of the cities and towns in Atlantic County, New Jersey:

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Port Republic is a city located in Atlantic County, New Jersey. During the American Revolutionary War, Port Republic provided refuge to the residents of the nearby community of Chestnut Neck when the British Army sacked their town on October 6, 1778. Among the refugees was Daniel Mathis, a tavernkeeper who built the Franklin Inn in Port Republic, which is a private house today. Most memorable revenge that was visited on the British navy was when some ships were trapped in the creek by the ebb tides.


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