What Are Your Options if You are Facing Criminal Charges in Superior Court in New Jersey?
Are you facing criminal charges in Superior Court? If so, the consequences of a conviction could have a major impact on your finances, your future and even your freedom. You will likely need legal assistance to navigate the criminal justice system. New Jersey Superior Courts hear the most serious criminal cases – those involving indictable offenses, which are often called “felonies” in other states. Conviction could mean time in prison and heavy fines. The prosecution has a singular goal: to convict you and seek the most severe punishment. The prosecution is not there to help you defend your rights. You need a strong voice in Superior Court. Expert trial attorney Attorney Jason A. Volet stands up for individuals who are facing criminal charges in Superior Court. He knows what makes the prosecution tick because he used to be a prosecutor himself. He has been working on criminal trials with a successful track record for years. Mr. Volet’s goal is to offer top-notch legal representation and to fight to prevent a conviction and seek the most favorable outcome possible under the law in your case. Here are some of his qualifications:
- He has been certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Criminal Trial Attorney.
- He has more than 15 years of experience in handing all types of criminal charges, including cases involving indictable offenses in Superior Court.
- He is a former assistant prosecutor in Monmouth County.
- He has handled more than 2,000 cases as a prosecutor and criminal defense attorney.
- His law practice focuses exclusively on criminal defense.
If you or a loved one are facing criminal charges in New Jersey Superior Court, contact Mr. Volet now so he can review your situation and give you advice about your best legal options. The confidential consultation costs you nothing and comes with no obligations on your part. Contact Jason A. Volet now for a free case evaluation.
What Counts as Criminal Charges in New Jersey Superior Court?
In New Jersey, minor criminal charges often fall under the jurisdiction of municipal courts. More serious offenses are often referred to as “indictable offenses” (or “felonies” in others states) and are typically handled by the Superior Court. Indictable offenses often include theft of valuable property, drug crimes, aggravated assault, and other serious violations of the law. Individuals who have been charged with indictable offenses may face stiff penalties under New Jersey law. A conviction may result in heavy financial penalties, probation, and possibly incarceration.