- 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 eligible for parole.
- You will also be placed on Megan’s Law, and you will be subject to parole supervision for life.
- You do not have the ability to make an application to come off of parole supervision for life after fifteen years.
- The prosecutor’s office is required to prove each and every element of that offense before you can be found guilty.
This informational blog post was provided by Jason A. Volet, an experienced New Jersey Sex Crime Attorney.