The Basics of Arrest Warrants in NJ
August 12, 2021
Although most people tend to think of arrest warrants as only applying in the most serious criminal cases, such as murder, sexual assault, or a crime involving the use of a gun, the reality is that there are many situations in which a warrant can be issued for someone’s arrest. Of course, there are still rules in place to limit the ability of the authorities to actually place a person under arrest. Simply put, the police can’t bust your front door open, enter your home, and arrest you just ... Read More»
Alternative Options to Jail and Criminal Conviction in New Jersey
June 2, 2021
Not every criminal offense necessarily leads to a conviction or jail sentence. Consider the options you may have to resolve your misdemeanor or felony case. Statistics show that the prison population in New Jersey and throughout the country has reached an all-time high, with more people than ever being convicted in criminal courts and then punished with incarceration. In an attempt to alleviate the risk of overcrowding and the general strain on state and county resources, NJ lawmakers have ... Read More»
Facing First Degree Charges in Union County, New Jersey
November 25, 2020
In New Jersey, first degree crimes are the most grievous criminal offenses for which anyone can face charges. As such, the State authorizes courts to impose maximum sentences for those found guilty of these offenses. Overall, the penalties for first degree crimes are severe and anyone charged with such an extreme felony offense should be wary of inadequate representation. When under investigation or facing an indictment on a single or more than one charge of the first degree, you need a ... Read More»
What a Downgraded Criminal Charge can do for You in New Jersey
November 18, 2020
People in the criminal system often use the word “downgrade.” The definition of the term downgrade can take on slight variations depending on who is using it and what he or she is referring to. Generally, downgrading charges includes reducing the degree of the charge. For some, it can mean a reduction from a higher level felony to a lower level. It can also mean downgrading a charge from a felony to a misdemeanor, which in New Jersey involves an indictable crime being reduced to a ... Read More»