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What You Face if Charged with a Child Pornography Offense in NJ

A Skilled Defense Attorney at our Morris County Firm Can Help Defend Against the Severe Consequences of Being Charged With Possession, Distribution, or Production of Child Pornography in New Jersey New Jersey and federal charges of possession, distribution, or production of child pornography can have hugely detrimental consequences in a person’s life. Not only can […]

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Criminal Case Issues

Intensive Supervision Program Guidelines and Requirements in NJ

Purpose and Benefits of the New Jersey ISP Program The Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) aims to reduce the risk of participants re-offending and to offer extensive support for successful re-entry into the community.  The program is designed to supervise and support offenders in the community while addressing the underlying issues contributing to their criminal behavior. […]

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Criminal Law

Must-Read information for First-Time Offenders in New Jersey

Errors are part of life, whether it be an impulsive act, the product of too much partying, or a wrong decision caused by poor judgment. Sometimes, those mistakes can end in criminal charges. In New Jersey, the state has several programs and options available to first-time offenders that are intended to provide alternatives to traditional […]

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Criminal Law

Understanding the Basics of Appeals in NJ

Can I Appeal my Case in New Jersey? Criminal Law Attorneys Assisting You with the Appeals Process in Morris County, New Jersey An appeal is when you or your attorney seeks a review of the finding or decision in your case by having a higher court review it. Notably, the highest Court in the United […]

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Criminal Process

Your First Appearance in a Criminal Case in NJ

When someone is arrested for an alleged crime in New Jersey, the law guarantees a person the right to see a judge soon after their arrest. This happens during your first appearance. The most important aspect of the first appearance is to provide the defendant with information about the charges, their rights, and the criminal […]

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