Ronald Sage, Member of Law Offices of Ronald W. Sage | New Jersey Injury Lawyer
Ronald Sage’s extensive credentials include certification by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Civil Trial Attorney* and as a Criminal Trial Attorney,* and 20 years of service as a Superior Court Arbitrator and Mediator.
A graduate of Rutgers University (B.A., 1965) and the Georgetown Law Center (J.D., 1968) Ronald Sage is licensed to practice in New Jersey’s state courts and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, the trial bar for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and the state bars of Florida, the District of Columbia, and Texas.
In addition to his private law practice, Mr. Sage serves as Municipal Prosecutor for the Boroughs of Manasquan and Brielle. He is also a former Special Deputy New Jersey Attorney General, former assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor and served as Freehold Borough Municipal Prosecutor.
* Certification was for eight years, not renewed
Click on the links to read the following articles:
“Sage Uses Law Career to Benefit Community; Reflects on Years Advocating for Common Man.”
Wounded Veteran Wins Battle
New Asthma Death Conflicts Arise: State Issues Subpoenas for Sharon Data
Hospital Hid Rebuke of Asthma Doc
Girl, 14, Could Receive $7 Million in Accident
Boy Loses Leg, Wins $7 M in Settlement With Family
Education
Rutgers University
Georgetown Law Center
Juris Doctorate (J.D.). , Law
Articles
New Jersey Injury Lawyers And Contingency Fees
Submitted By: Ron Sage On: Mar 4th 2010
Category: contingency fee, Personal Injury Litigation, New Jersey
There is a rumor floating around that all law firms are pricey and unaffordable. Many individuals are scared they cannot afford the counsel of a good law firm because the costs and fees...
Some Basics About Miranda Warnings
Submitted By: Ron Sage On: Mar 3rd 2010
Category: miranda rights, Defendants Rights
Let's hope you never hear them. "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law." Generally...
