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What’s the Difference Between a Municipal Ordinance and a Crime in New Jersey?
If you received a summons or ticket from police in New Jersey, it can be very difficult to understand what the charges actually mean, especially if you’ve never had a run-in with the law before. You may be wondering what is considered a crime in NJ, and what is a municipal ordinance? In most states,…
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Pre-Indictment Conferences in New Jersey Explained
It can be overwhelming to be facing years in jail and thousands of dollars in fines because you were arrested and charged with a crime in New Jersey. You are nervous about what is going to happen to you and unsure about the steps to take after charges have been filed. You assume that a…
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Driver’s License Suspension for Criminal Charges in NJ
Mount Holly NJ License Suspension Attorneys If you have been arrested and charged with a crime in New Jersey, you may be surprised to learn that you can lose your license even if the charges have nothing to do with driving or a motor vehicle violation. In fact, one of the most common penalties for…
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Will I Lose my Professional License if I’m Charged with a Crime in NJ?
Mount Holly Criminal Defense Attorneys serving Burlington County and Surrounding Areas If you are a doctor, nurse, pharmacist, teacher, realtor, or other professional required to be licensed in New Jersey, you may be wondering how a criminal charge will impact your professional license. While criminal charges ranging from possession of marijuana to aggravated assault may…
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What is a disorderly persons offense?
Understanding Disorderly Persons Charges in New Jersey If you have been charged with a disorderly persons offense in New Jersey, you are likely wondering what this means. Is a disorderly persons offense a criminal charge? Is it a type of crime? What is a disorderly persons offense? In New Jersey, a disorderly persons offense is…