About Kevin
Kevin Moriarty built his path to law in classrooms and courtrooms in and around New Jersey. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Fairfield University in 2002 and went on to receive his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2007. Those years set the foundation for a legal career rooted in local practice and county-level engagement.
After law school, Moriarty entered practice in New Jersey. He is admitted to practice in the state and has concentrated his work in Monmouth County and nearby forums. Over time he developed a practice that reflects the procedural landscape and the day-to-day realities of county courts. His professional memberships keep him close to the issues that arise on the local dockets.
Moriarty holds current memberships in the Monmouth County Bar Association and the Monmouth County Criminal Practice Committee. Those affiliations connect him with colleagues who handle criminal matters in the county. They also place him in regular contact with the judges, prosecutors, and defense lawyers who manage the county’s caseload. He has used those relationships to stay current on practice rules and courtroom procedures.
His career has centered on representing clients in criminal cases and related proceedings in New Jersey courts. He handles a range of matters that typically come before county criminal courts. Moriarty is familiar with pretrial practice, plea negotiations, and hearings on motions and other immediate issues that affect clients’ liberty and records. He approaches each matter by assessing the practical options and the legal avenues available in the short and long term.
Moriarty works from The Moriarty Law Office. The office serves as the base for his courtroom appearances and client consultations. There he prepares filings, coordinates defenses, and meets with clients to explain the process and the likely steps in their cases. His practice is anchored in the everyday tasks of moving cases through the system, from arraignment to resolution.
Courtroom presence and familiarity with county procedures shape how Moriarty handles cases. He emphasizes clear explanations for clients and steady navigation of the procedural milestones that affect outcomes. Outside the courtroom, his participation in local bar groups keeps him connected to colleagues and current practice trends.
He currently represents individuals in criminal matters and handles related proceedings in New Jersey courts.