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Can I Be Deported if I’m Convicted of a Crime in NJ?
Charged with a Crime in NJ and Not a Citizen? If you are not a United States citizen and you have been charged with a criminal offense in New Jersey, you are probably concerned about whether you can be deported if you are convicted of a crime. The answer depends on two main factors: your... Read More»
Types of Complaints in NJ Criminal Cases
Received a Criminal Complaint in Hudson County, New Jersey If you have had a criminal complaint filed against you in New Jersey, you may be wondering how a citizen’s complaint differs from a police complaint and whether this means you’re facing criminal charges. Often, citizen’s complaints arise in situations ... Read More»
What You Need to Know About Indictable Crimes in NJ
Crimes in New Jersey are categorized as indictable offenses or disorderly persons offenses. These two categories of crimes differ significantly in terms of the legal process and the severity of the potential consequences if convicted. If you are accused of a crime in NJ, it is imperative to understand the type of charges you are... Read More»
Your Right to Remain Silent in an NJ Criminal Case
Jersey City Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Miranda Rights in New Jersey Criminal Cases During a criminal investigation, you have a constitutional right to remain silent. More specifically, under the 5th Amendment, you have a right against self-incrimination. This means your “right to remain silent” does not apply to ... Read More»
What Happens if I Violate my Probation in New Jersey?
Probation is a period of time, usually 1 to 5 years, when you are required to be under the supervision of a probation officer, instead of serving time in prison. When you are on probation in New Jersey, there are certain conditions to your probation—things you may not do and things you must do. If... Read More»