Year: 2022

Do you know or suspect that you are subject to a bench warrant in New Jersey? Unlike arrest warrants, courts issue bench warrants for individuals who are already facing criminal charges and should know that they must pay fines, appear in court, or follow certain other, court-ordered requirements….

Some people see shoplifting as a harmless crime, but a shoplifting conviction could lead to jail time, fines, and a criminal record that follows you for years. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers our shoplifting lawyer gets about shoplifting in New Jersey: What Is The Penalty…

Penalties for theft in New Jersey depend on the type of theft, the value of the property, whether any other offenses were committed, and the defendant’s record. Sentences range from up to 6 months in jail for theft of property worth under $200 to up to 10 years…

Sometimes your best option when facing criminal charges is to plead guilty and accept an agreed-upon sentence. This is known as making a plea agreement, or “taking a plea.” In some cases, a plea bargain includes an agreement to plead guilty to one charge in exchange for the…

Restraining orders and no contact orders are two types of court-imposed prohibitions that are sometimes confused. Generally speaking, a no-contact order is associated with criminal charges. The court may wish to keep the alleged perpetrator from having any contact or communication with the alleged victim and impose a…