by nextAdmin1 | Feb 26, 2021 | Criminal charges
When people find themselves facing serious criminal charges, they often think that the goal of going to court is to prove their own innocence. They want to show that the charges are false and prove that they did nothing wrong. This mindset makes sense, as you’re...
by nextAdmin1 | Feb 14, 2021 | Criminal charges
You may have heard people say that someone else was involved in a crime of passion. This is often brought up in reference to murder cases. What does this mean and why is it used as a defense? The dictionary defines a crime of passion as one that takes place when...
by nextAdmin1 | Jan 7, 2021 | Criminal charges
When someone dies in a violent event, the charges against the other party or parties involved may not always be immediately clear. Instead, prosecutors may charge a defendant with, including voluntary or involuntary manslaughter. Understanding the difference between...
by nextAdmin1 | Oct 8, 2020 | Criminal charges
If accused of a criminal offense, you may feel hopeful you can prove your innocence. Then the prosecution announces it has a witness who places you at the scene of the crime. Witnesses have been vital to many prosecutions over the years. People have been put behind...
by nextAdmin1 | Oct 7, 2020 | Criminal charges
“Street art” has become very popular, especially in urban areas and among young people. Unfortunately, youthful exuberance about that kind of art can lead to some unauthorized experimentation with paint cans — and wind up with criminal charges. In New Jersey,...
by nextAdmin1 | Sep 10, 2020 | Criminal charges
When you think of the most personal things in your possession, does your cellular phone come to mind? These days, almost everybody has a powerful little personal computer right in their purse, pocket or bag — and the business they conduct on their phones is...