In December 2020, the New Jersey Attorney General’s office announced updates to the state’s Use of Force policy. As
An illegal search in New Jersey occurs when a police officer searches the car, the home, or the person of someone withou
Shoplifting offenses in New Jersey are governed by N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11. A shoplifting charge may not seem like a big deal
Well, most people know that you cannot be charged in New Jersey for a crime that happened over 30 years ago. But still,
While some DWI charges remain traffic infractions, others can come with serious criminal consequences, including deporta
A burglary charge in New Jersey is a serious offense that can lead to probation, high fines, or in the worst-case scenar
Violent altercations are outlawed in New Jersey, and there are strict laws that define and punish such acts. The regulat
If the police suspect that you are driving while intoxicated (DWI) by drugs, you may be evaluated by a Drug Recognition
In New Jersey, if you are charged with DWI (driving while intoxicated) because a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) has deter
In the State of New Jersey, if you are charged with DWI (driving while intoxicated) after a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE
Television shows and Hollywood movies promote the idea that “science” is a foolproof way to solve crimes. That is a
The U.S. laws offer rights to possess firearms for hunting and self-defense. But New Jersey has strict laws which dictat
Many police departments use the services of certified Drug Recognition Experts (DREs). If you are charged with drug-rela
DWI (driving while intoxicated) in New Jersey includes all intoxicating drugs – not just alcohol. If you are charged w
As long as you’re a driver, you are required to obey traffic rules and laws. For a person licensed to operate a la
If you are charged with theft, what started as an ordinary day can quickly spiral up into a nightmare. That is primarily
Robbery is a serious crime, one that could be charged as a second-degree or a first-degree crime depending on the circum
We all may get stopped by the police, and it’s never a great feeling. If you panic, however, and don’t pull over, or
Miranda rights are grounded in the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments which offer privileges against self-incrimina