Maple Shade, New Jersey
New Jersey has very strict laws related to drunk driving. If you have been recently charged with a DUI or a DWI, you need an experienced and aggressive attorney on your side. New Jersey DUI defense attorney, Steve Garber, has been representing New Jersey residents charged with DUI/DWI for over fifteen years, and he can help you, too. If you live in Maple Shade Township, Burlington County or anywhere in New Jersey, please contact Steve Garber today to schedule your confidential consultation.
There are many methods an experienced DUI defense attorney such as Steve Garber will employ to fight your case including questioning why you were stopped in the first place, examining the field sobriety test information and verifying that the sobriety testing procedure was followed properly. Steve Garber will work diligently to ensure your charges are minimized or thrown out altogether. A DUI/DWI refusal conviction can negatively impact your job, your reputation, your finances, and your future.
Maple Shade Municipal Court
200 N Stiles Ave
Maple Shade, NJ 08052
856-779-9610 x168
New Jersey Defense Attorney Steven Garber practices DWI / DUI defense in all of the cities and towns in Burlington County, New Jersey:
- Bordentown
- Browns Mills
- Burlington City
- Burlington Township
- Chesterfield
- Cinnaminson
- Country Lake Estates
- Delanco
- Delran
- Eastampton
- Edgewater Park
- Evesham
- Fieldsboro
- Florence
- Florence-Roebling
- Fort Dix
- Hainesport
- Leisuretowne

- Lumberton
- Mansfield
- Maple Shade
- Marlton CDP
- McGuire Air Force Base
- Medford Lakes
- Medford
- Moorestown
- Moorestown-Lenola
- Mount Holly
- Mount Laurel
- New Hanover
- North Hanover
- Palmyra
- Pemberton Heights
- Pemberton
- Presidential Lakes Estates
- Ramblewood
- Riverside
- Riverton
- Shamong
- Southampton
- Springfield
- Tabernacle
- Washington
- Westampton
- Willingboro
- Woodland
- Wrightstown
Please call me now for a free Maple Shade, NJ DWI refusal consultation at 1-888-8-DWI-LAW (888-839-4529), or on my cell at 856-520-1818.



