by nextAdmin1 | Mar 3, 2020 | Criminal charges
When a child under the age of 18 is arrested for engaging in juvenile offenses, many parents fail to understand how severe the consequences might be. Although juveniles are subject to different treatment in a legal setting, it does not mean that a child will walk away...
by nextAdmin1 | Jan 17, 2020 | Criminal charges
When you have a criminal conviction, punishment can last far beyond any time you serve on parole probation. Long after you complete your sentence, you can find yourself restricted from jobs, housing and even the right to vote. Even if you have moved beyond your past,...
by nextAdmin1 | Jun 17, 2017 | Criminal charges
The unfortunate reality for those men and women who have had any sort of contact with the criminal justice system is that the records of these encounters will likely remain on their permanent criminal record. Sadly, this can result in access to everything from...
by nextAdmin1 | May 27, 2017 | Criminal charges
It’s now been roughly four months since New Jersey introduced its drastically overhauled bail system, which no longer relies on cash bail, but instead on a risk assessment score and arguments advanced by counsel at a pretrial hearing. While the universally...
by nextAdmin1 | May 11, 2017 | Criminal charges
Earlier this month, we discussed how the law here in New Jersey takes a dim view of even minor physical altercations, such that those who find themselves identified as an aggressor could be charged with simple assault, a criminal offense that’s perhaps more...
by nextAdmin1 | Apr 28, 2017 | Criminal charges
While the venues and the participants vary, the majority of minor physical altercations invariably follow a similar pattern. Specifically, there is some manner of verbal argument that rapidly deteriorates and culminates in violence from pushes and slaps to kicks and...