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Aggravated sexual assault is one of the most serious offenses on the books in New Jersey. If you are convicted of an aggravated sexual assault you are looking at a minimum of ten to twenty years in state prison. You must serve 85% of that sentence before you are…
You could be facing as low as a period of probation all the way up to spending twenty years of your life in prison. It will depend on what type of sexual offense you are charged with. This informational blog post was provided by Jason A. Volet, an…
Aggravated sexual assault is one of the most serious offenses on the books in New Jersey. If you are convicted of an aggravated sexual assault you are looking at a minimum of ten to twenty years in state prison. You must serve 85% of that sentence before you…
Failure to register with that local police department is in itself, a separate crime of failure to register. This crime is a third-degree indictable offense heard in the superior court, which is punishable by between three and five years in state prison. This informational blog post was provided…
If you’ve been charged with some type of sexual offense in New Jersey, you may be subject to what everybody understands to be Megan’s Law. If you plead guilty to one of the offenses that fall under Megan’s Law, you would be forced to register with your police department….
If you’ve been charged with certain sexual offenses, you may fall under the parole supervision for life category. That means, in addition to having the registration requirements under Megan’s Law, you will be subject to a minimum of 15 years of parole supervision. You will have a parole officer and that…
If you’re on parole supervision for life, you are subject to certain requirements by parole. For each violation of a condition of parole supervision for life, you are facing between 12 and 18 months in state prison. If you are indicted for a violation of one of the conditions of…
Handgun Possession is a second-degree offense where you are facing a mandatory five to ten years in prison if you are found guilty. You are looking at a minimum of five years in New Jersey state prison with three years of parole ineligibility that can be lowered to…
A disorderly person’s offense would leave you facing a maximum of six months in the county jail, but most likely a period of probation. First-degree drug offenses could leave you spending the better part of your life in state prison. This informational blog post was provided by Jason…
You can be found guilty of a DWI in New Jersey if they can prove that you are under the influence of some type of drug. The police departments have what are called drug recognition experts. These drug recognition experts will do certain tests at the police station…