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August 24 pics 384      Attorney Bob Smith brings years of traffic and criminal experience to his clients and to the courtroom.

        Admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1994, Bob has spent the last 15 years as a prosecutor, serving such municipalities as Washington Township, Cherry Hill, West Deptford Township and Monroe Township.

       He is a graduate of Rutgers College in New Brunswick and Widener University School of Law.

       Mr. Smith has also spent 8 yearsStatehouse holding elective office.  As a Gloucester County Freeholder, he was liasion to the County Prosecutor's Office.  While serving in the New Jersey General Assembly, Bob was a member of the Law and Public Safety Committee, where many of today's laws were originated.

     A recognized expert in many areas of criminal and traffic law, Bob is a former Certified Police Academy Instructor with the Gloucester County Police Academy.

For a free consultation, call 856-227-2500.

    

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