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When Could a Juvenile Be Charged as an Adult?

Few things can be as harrowing to a parent or guardian as a juvenile accused of committing a crime. Amidst all the stress and anxiety is the very real possibility that the juvenile can be charged as an adult depending on the nature and seriousness of the case. Every state is different when it comes to whether or not a…

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The Differences Between Robbery, Burglary, and Theft

Theft and property crimes often overlap because the offenses are very similar. In many instances, a person accused of committing a theft crime is also accused of committing a burglary. Moreover, theft charges can be elevated to robbery charges when the person committing the theft uses a deadly weapon or otherwise threatens to inflict violence. The bottom line is that…

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Top 6 Worst U.S. Prisons

One of the worst things about being arrested and charged with a crime is knowing that you could potentially be headed to prison. The loss of your freedom can have devastating consequences that haunt you for the rest of your life. Not only will you be away from your family and friends during this difficult time, you will also wind…

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3 Surprising Ways You Could Get Charged with a Weapon Crime

NJ gun laws impose incredibly harsh penalties on offenders. In fact, many weapons offenses in New Jersey carry mandatory prison sentences, in accordance with the NJ Graves Act. As a result, it is critical that anyone charged with a gun crime in the Garden State has an experienced criminal defense attorney on their side and fighting on their behalf throughout…

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How a Criminal Case Could Get Thrown Out of Court

The consequences of a criminal conviction in New Jersey can include jail time and monetary penalties. Moreover, certain crimes, such as weapons offenses, carry mandatory prison sentences. Although some defendants are able to beat their criminal charges at trial and get a jury to issue a not-guilty verdict, the best way to ensure that you avoid the most severe penalties…

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