Attorney Yaron Helmer is a founding partner of Helmer, Conley & Kasselman, P.A., a law firm serving the New Jersey communities of Haddon Heights, Bridgeton, Clark, Egg Harbor City, Flemington, Freehold, Hackensack,Salem,Somers Point, Trenton,Turnersville, Vineland and Woodstown as well as Brooklyn in NY.. Mr. Helmer has extensive experience on both sides of the criminal justice courtroom, including serving Cumberland County as first assistant prosecutor. He possesses a keen and nuanced perspective that serves as the foundation of effective criminal defense litigation for his clients. He focuses his criminal law practice on the areas of assault and violent crimes, including homicide, sexual assault and Megan’s Law. He is recognized among judges, prosecutors and police officers for his reputation for integrity and his strong commitment to helping clients obtain the best possible outcome.Mr. Helmer’s comprehensive range of criminal defense services also includes assault and violent crimes, firearms crimes, theft and property offenses, drug offenses, DUI (drunk driving) charges, juvenile law, municipal law and traffic offenses, as well as post-conviction work including parole, ISP and appeals and expungements.Mr. Helmer began his education at the State University of New York in Buffalo and went on to earn his Juris Doctor from Rutgers University School of Law at Camden. He began his professional career in 1978 and continues to serve his profession as a member of the Trial Attorneys of New Jersey, New Jersey State Bar Association, multiple county bar associations, where he has or does chair the cirminal practice committee, a service he also currently performs of NJAJ (New Jersey Association for Just ice) as well. The Supreme Court of New Jersey has certified Mr. Helmer as a criminal trial attorney since 1988. Highly respected by his peers, he is a former president of the Assistant Prosecutors Association of New Jersey and, as noted above, holds multiple positions in variouys County Bar ASsociations and servies on the board of NJAJ. Helmer has been named to numerous lists and honors .Since New Jersey has changed its ethics requirements regarding attorney advertising and the requirements imposed on attorneys when disclosing these recognitions, he errs on the side of caution and no longer lists most of these recognitions.
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