Charles Dawkins Jr. is a native of Ohio. He received his undergraduate degree from Ohio University with honors (“Religio, Doctrina Civilitas, Prae Omnibus Virtus”). However, Honors are meaningless outside of distinguishing oneself from other applicants for jobs and entrance into graduate programs, the application of knowledge and character is what really counts. Subsequent to receiving his degree from Ohio University, he attended American University’s Washington College of Law. He was fortunate to have not only great teachers at Ohio University and American University but also great faculty mentors.
He practices law in the current areas: Federal and State Criminal Defense, Serious Personal Injury law, New Jersey State Appellate Law, Third Circuit Court of Appeals Criminal and Civil Appeals, Appeals to the United States Supreme Court, and Habeas Corpus Briefs.
Professional Experience
- Has Served as a Former Assistant Municipal Prosecutor for the City of Newark, New Jersey (Inexplicable experience)
- Is Currently on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals Criminal Panel Attorneys List
- Has experience in trying State and Federal Criminal Cases
- Has successfully argued and obtained a favorable civil legal decision before the New Jersey Supreme Court and Precedential civil decision before New Jersey Court of Appeals
- Has Appealed Case to the United States Supreme Court
- Has Argued Civil Cases in New Jersey Federal District Court
- Has experience obtaining Asylum, Withholding of Removal, Convention Against Torture and Cancellation of Removal for citizens of Asia, Africa, Middle East, South America, South East Asia, and Eastern Europe.
- Has experience obtaining Acquittals or Dismissals in New Jersey State Court, New Jersey Federal District Criminal Court, and New Jersey Family Court.
- Has experience in Appeals decided by the Board of Immigration Appeal
- Has experience representing many clients charged with Immigration Aggravated Felonies and he has obtained relief from Deportation—rare case but the case was unique and the Expert was crucial.
Awards
- 2016 recipient of The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Criminal Trial Lawyers and Who’s Who Top Attorneys
- Currently Avvo rated ’10” 16 reviews
AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWYERS ASSOCIATION MEMBER: Immigration law is a specialty. I consider membership in this organization to be a requirement to stay on top of my game; keep my library updated, and get updates on significant issues that a person will only know if he is getting updated New Jersey chapter information. I do not take many new deportation cases.
NEW JERSEY STATE BAR ASSOCIATION MEMBER: New Jersey requires private attorneys to take a certain amount of Continuing Legal Education Courses. Membership gives me a discount on courses and helps me stay abreast of the law. Membership also permits me to conduct legal research on the site. I take as many CLEt.
NJ Clients
NJ Criminal Defense: A third party may pay the fee, but I only discuss the facts of the case and the strategy of the case with the Adult client. If I discuss the case with another party present — I may lose attorney-client privilege. Clients who are not married to their girlfriends/boyfriends are instructed to refrain from speaking about the case to them or family members. Paying money for the client fails to affect me or give the third party any special rights.
NJ Juveniles: I always inform the parents about the case when a juvenile is being charged with a crime. If the person is a young adult, I will talk to the parents as it relates to the plea but not the facts of the case.
Immigration Clients: In immigration court, I will speak with girlfriends and relatives. I often need their support to get supporting documents, and in some cases, the citizen relative is essential for immigration relief. I have represented people from all parts of the continent and many different religions.
NJ Appeals Clients: The trial record and the decision’s legal basis are the most important documents for an appeal. I will discuss with the client and family members their opinions as it relates to the trial. Usually, both parties want to attack the lawyer, the judge, the prosecutor, or all. You have entitled to a fair trial but not a perfect trial.
NJ Serious Personal Injury Clients: The Attorney has represented personal injury clients in the Federal District Court and NJ. State Courts. Typically large corporations and Insurance Companies prefer to remove State personal injury cases to the Federal Court if possible under diversity statute when the amount supersedes the statutory limit. The State Courts and Federal Courts have different procedural rules that guide the progress of the case.
NJ Appeals Practice
Attorney recently successfully argued ST v. 1515 Broad St. LLC. NJ. 257 (N.J. 2020) before the New Jersey Supreme Court. New Jersey Supreme Court Practice is complicated in that the proper pleadings must be filed on time and in the proper format. The Attorney must be prepared in Oral Argument with a clear plan as to the relief that is sought. The Attorney was highly impressed with the New Jersey Supreme Court Justices.
The Attorney recently received a favorable Wrongful Death N J. Appeals decision regarding a novel legal issue regarding the statutory interpretation of the legal bar to obtain wrongful death and survivorship damages “while operating a vehicle without auto insurance”. Nasir Memudu Administrator Ad Prosquendum v. Joshua Gonzalez et al. A-0110-22 (NJ. App. Feb 27, 2023)
The New Jersey Supreme Court hears a very small percentage of cases every year and an N.J. Appellate Lawyer can practice for a lifetime and never appear before the N.J. Supreme Court. However, more importantly, the New Jersey Supreme Court in the S.T. ruling defined the procedures that lower courts must follow to take property rights (Settlement) and self-determination from an alleged incompetent person. This was a very important decision for all New Jersey residents. One of the criteria that the New Jersey Supreme Court considers in hearing cases is whether the case affects a large class of people.
The New Jersey Supreme Court reversed the Appellate Court ruling to render a de novo opinion as to the relevant statutory law. The goal in all cases is to dispose of the case before trial or at trial—the higher up the Appellate chain the case goes, the more money and time is spent, and statistically, the less probability that a person has that the case ruling will be favorable.
In many cases at the Appellate level, the Court renders opinions without Oral argument; unless you reach the New Jersey Supreme Court or the United States Supreme Court when all cases usually are heard through Oral argument.
THE GOAL IS NOT TO GET YOUR CASE TO THE APPELLATE LEVEL. BUT —WIN DECISIVELY AT THE LOWER LEVEL. THE HIGHER IT GOES THE HARDER IT GETS, THE MORE MONEY AND TIME IS SPENT! Generally, Trial Judges get the law right, so the prospects of winning also decrease according to Appeals Court statistics.
Immigration Court
Counsel has successfully obtained relief for clients for Asylum, Convention Against Torture (person committed aggravated felonies)(rare), and Cancellation of Removal. Counsel has also reopened the case through Appeal to the BIA and obtained Stay of Deportation through DHS (Difficult).
Moreover, Counsel has represented or consulted and is familiar with the country conditions of the following countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Lebanon, Liberia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romani people, Russia, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Ukraine, Uruguay, Vietnam, and Trinidad Tobago.
The Attorney must conduct research, affidavits, brief writing, motion practice, and sometimes investigations to effectively represent a person in Immigration court. The Judge is the trier of fact, the authority regarding the application of law to fact, and sole decision-maker regarding relief. Judges hear a lot of cases and are knowledgeable.
The lawyer must be well-prepared or the client will certainly lose. You can not wing an immigration proceeding. If a client does not show up for a hearing—he/she can be deported in absentia. Statistically, clients with lawyers stand a better chance of winning than those without lawyers. However, ultimately the compelling facts of the case as it relates to the legal underpinnings of Immigration law are the determinative factor.
The easiest way to lose an immigration case is to lie. Judges have heard most of them and they are likely to apprehend the insincerity. Never underestimate DHS—they have many research techniques at their disposal. The lawyer can help assure the integrity of the client. Many people who are seeking relief are desperate, and the incentive to fabricate is understandable and human.
The United States Immigration laws have myriad ways that a person without status can legally obtain status. However, obtaining a criminal record complicates the process for not only undocumented people but also permanent residents. Generally, the definition of Asylum includes the requirement that he or she is unwilling or unable to return to his or her country because of past persecution or a “well-founded fear” of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group ,or political opinion. As mentioned above, I do not take many new Deportation Cases. I NO LONGER TAKE MANY NEW DEPORTATION CASES IN IMMIGRATION COURT.
NJ Trial, Plea, and Settlement Philosophy for Criminal and Civil Court
My high school American history teacher who was also a very confident but humble lawyer taught me a lesson at an early age. He was a World War II purple heart combat veteran, but he defended conscientious objectors during the Vietnam War Era. He was courageous and intelligent, but not a braggadocio.
On a historical note, former President John Adams defended British Soldiers accused of perpetrating the Boston Massacre—he was the only lawyer who would take the case. Most of those British Soldiers were acquitted or received light sentences. Similar to some contemporary events a lot of questionable propaganda attempted to influence the Criminal Justice system. The British Soldiers were unpopular in the colonies, but they deserved effective legal representation.
My values are antithetical to many of the people who I have defended in the Criminal Court, Immigration Court, and Civil Practice It is not my duty to judge people–in time we will all be Judged— but to assure that people are effectively represented as supported by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Constitution. I represent all people.
NJ Jury Selection
In New Jersey if you can afford a trial you put your future in the hands of a jury and judge. You are “guaranteed a fair trial but not a perfect trial.” (Justice Rhenquist). Judges and lawyers do their best to obtain a fair and impartial jury, but there is no guarantee. I recently tried a case where amazingly the juror after the trial verdict was so bold as to put her real name in the comment section of the online Star Ledger Article, stating that she was a juror and opine regarding jury deliberations, and other issues first in the Star Ledger and later on her public Facebook page. If I recall correctly the juror mentioned the movie “12 Angry Men” explaining jury functions on her Facebook page. Sometimes in a trial and case what the client does not see or hear is more important than what they do.
I personally do not want juries to operate like the movie “12 Angry Men”, but the above juror may have something. The movie is good.
A trial lawyer must be more than a lawyer he must understand juries, and that takes time and practice. The client should hire a jury specialist who investigates jurors and are expert in weeding out jurors with predisposed views, inclined to disregard jury instructions, or worst of all want to be on juries because they have an ax to grind. Part of the reason trials take so long is that case law over the years has put in many procedural safeguards that should be followed in selecting juries. The effective representation of the client is the only thing that should matter to the Defense lawyer.
The ethics laws are evolving regarding how much investigation an Attorney is required to investigate a sitting or prospective juror. However, 17 states currently have incorporated into their ethical rules a general duty of technology competence, which arguably concerns conducting Internet research of prospective and sitting juries. New Jersey Law Journal “Could Failing to Google Potential Jurors Land You in Trouble?” (May 23, 2016)
Technology has in many cases outpaced the malefactor’s intellectual ability to commit crimes without consequences. Fortunately, technology has also exonerated some wrongfully convicted people.
Quote of the Day:
“The things that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.” –Ecclesiastes 1:9
“To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” –Theodore Roosevelt
“The problem, basically is theological and involves a spiritual recrudescence and improvement of human character. . . .It must be of the Spirit if we are to save the Flesh.” –General Douglas MacArthur
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” –Albert Einstein
“SDG” Soli Deo Gloria –Johann Sebastian Bach
“I shall hear in heaven, Clap now, my friends, the comedy is done.” –Ludwig von Beethoven (Last words)
Call me. I give free consultations for most criminal law matters and personal injury cases, but I charge a fee for most Immigration and Appeals consultations.
Contact Charles Dawkins Jr. today at 908-962-9929 or online and hire a dedicated Criminal Defense Attorney, Deportation Lawyer, and Criminal Appeals Lawyer today.