Assault | Drug Offenses | DUI & Traffic Violations | Misdemeanors & Felonies
Assault
In New Jersey, an assault occurs when a person injures or attempts to injure another person without legal justification. Assault can be charged as either a simple assault or an aggravated assault. The different levels of assault depend on several factors, including the seriousness of a victim’s injury, whether the defendant used a weapon or object to cause an injury, and (in some cases) whether a victim is provided special protection by New Jersey law.
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Drug Offenses
Drug crimes cover a broad range of offenses involving controlled substances, from possession and sale to manufacture and distribution. Federal and state drug laws can be difficult to understand, however, unless you’re equipped with definitions of their key terms.
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DUI & Traffic Violations
Drug crimes cover a broad range of offenses involving controlled substances, from possession and sale to manufacture and distribution. Federal and state drug laws can be difficult to understand, however, unless you’re equipped with definitions of their key terms.
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Misdemeanors & Felonies
A Misdemeanor is generally called a Disorderly Person’s offense in New Jersey. A Felony is called a “crime” in New Jersey. Criminal charges can cost you. If convicted, you can face jail time, high fines, probation over 18 months and other penalties. This can seem overwhelming, but don’t give up! Our experienced attorneys will provide valuable guidance throughout the pendency of your case while protecting your fundamental rights. We provide representation throughout New Jersey.
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