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856.861.4236 How Can I Be Removed from New Jersey’s Megan’s Law? February 26, 2020
It is possible to be removed from New Jersey’s Megan’s Law after completing certain requirements and rules. Understanding what these requirements are and the process for filing for Megan’s Law removal will ensure that you have the best chances of getting your name removed from New Jersey’s sex offender list. What is Megan’s Law? Megan’s Law refers to a federal law that requires convicted sexual offenders to register their public information with the police. The state of New Jersey follows Megan’s Law, meaning that all residents are required to follow the rules of the law. While an individual is…
read more What Can Happen If You Are Accused of a Sex Crime January 29, 2020
A sex crime is one of the most personal and explosive crimes someone can be accused of. Being accused of a sex crime will affect your permanent reputation if you must register under Megan’s Law. Even if you are not charged, the allegation itself will change how you are viewed in the community. If you are accused of committing a sex crime, it may feel like you do not have any options. Here is general information, possible outcomes, and tips on what you should do if you’re accused of one in the Garden State. Possible…
read more Drug Possession and Drug Smuggling: What The Difference is in the Courtroom January 16, 2020
The Difference Between NJ Drug Crimes Being charged with a drug crime may lead to various legal consequences, based on the severity of the crime and the state the crime was committed. Drug possession and drug smuggling are different crimes that will be addressed differently by prosecutors. To learn the different consequences, first you should understand the difference between possession and smuggling. Drug Possession Drug possession is a simple crime with usually a minimal charge or fine. To be charged with possession, someone must be carrying a small amount of a drug on their person for personal use. Unlike…
read more How to Fight Drug Possession Charges December 31, 2019
Drug Charges in New Jersey Thousands of people across the country are arrested every year on drug possession charges. Most of these charges relate to small amounts of drugs found in a person’s pockets or bags or in a person’s vehicle. Due to the large number of drug possession cases on criminal dockets in state and federal courts, defendants are often treated in a routine manner by the criminal justice system. However, it is possible to fight against drug possession charges or obtain a more favorable disposition of your charges. Building a Vigorous Legal Strategy One common tactic to fight…
read more The Differences Between Misdemeanor And Felony Drug Charges December 26, 2019
Drug Possession Charges in New Jersey Drug possession charges are often divided into two categories: the lower level misdemeanor offenses and higher-level felony offenses. Regardless of whether the charge is a misdemeanor or a felony, any drug charge is serious and has severe and long-term consequences. Knowing the difference between what constitutes a misdemeanor and a felony can help you and your criminal defense attorney decide how to approach potential criminal proceedings and give you the best outcome possible. Drug Laws in New Jersey In New Jersey, misdemeanors are known as disorderly conduct charges. The only possession charge that…
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