Category: Criminal Defense
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What Can and Cannot Be Cleared from Your Record in New Jersey
Expungement is a legal term for the process that allows individuals to clear certain offenses from their criminal record. In essence, it is completely removing a conviction or an arrest from an individual’s record as opposed to sealing a record which simply makes the information invisible to the general public while retaining it on file… View More
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10 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Criminal Lawyer
If you are facing criminal charges, one of the most important things you can do is hire a good criminal defense attorney to fight your case. You want a lawyer who will not only provide excellent legal representation but also offer guidance and support through a challenging time and do all they can to get… View More
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The Impact of the Bruen Decision on Gun Owners in New Jersey
The Supreme Court's decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen has had significant implications for gun laws across the United States, including New Jersey. The Supreme Court struck down New York's restrictive concealed carry licensing requirements, determining that their requirement that a person needed proper cause to own obtain a concealed… View More
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Alcohol Limits: How Much is Considered Too Much to Drive?
Operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol is a problem and causes thousands of accidents on American roads every year. It’s important to understand that different alcoholic drinks have different percentages of alcohol and can affect people differently. How much alcohol it takes to be considered legally too drunk to drive can vary… View More
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Vehicular Aggravated Assault – What You Need to Know
vehicular assault; aggravated assault View More
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