Category Archives: Criminal Defense
What Happens If You Intentionally Try To Run Someone Over In Rockland County?
A pedestrian accident is one thing, but what happens when you intentionally try to run someone over in Rockland County? In this situation, you could face much more serious criminal penalties. You can face these allegations even if you genuinely struck a pedestrian by accident. You may need to get in touch with an… Read More »
Is Allowing Someone To Commit Suicide Illegal In New Jersey?
In June of 2024, a New Jersey county jail guard was acquitted of “endangering another person” – a third-degree crime. She was initially accused of causing or allowing an inmate to commit suicide in 2017, having allegedly failed to carry out “wellness checks” on the woman. The decision came in a bench trial, and… Read More »
Are Switchblades Legal In Bergen County?
New Jersey has some of the toughest gun laws in the country, and most people are aware of this fact. The State’s knife laws are perhaps less well-known, and many residents face serious penalties for mistakenly carrying or possessing banned blades. Some types of knives are legal, while others are not – and it… Read More »
What Happens If You Lie To Police In New Jersey?
Lying to police in New Jersey can lead to serious consequences. What makes this offense particularly problematic is that it is completely avoidable. The United States Constitution guarantees you the right to remain silent, and invoking the Fifth Amendment is always preferable to lying. If you find yourself in this situation, you cannot dwell… Read More »
New York Rocked By High-Profile DUI Cases
Over the past few weeks, New York has seen a number of high-profile DUI cases. These incidents have involved mass casualties, police officers, and even celebrities. These cases serve as a stark reminder that anyone can face legal consequences for driving under the influence in Bergen County. These incidents also highlight the fact that… Read More »
What Is A “Motion To Strike” In A New Jersey Criminal Case?
If you are going through a criminal trial in New Jersey, it might be very important to keep certain statements and evidence from being discussed. Fortunately, it may be possible to prevent the court from hearing about certain statements or evidence. One option is to file a “motion to strike.” What exactly does it… Read More »
Is Body Armor Legal In New York?
In June of 2024, police pulled over a man in New York and searched his vehicle – finding guns, ammunition, and body armor. Although various media sources reported that he was subsequently charged with weapons offenses, reports failed to mention any charges for the body armor. Why didn’t this individual face any charges for… Read More »
New Jersey DWI With Kids In The Car: Understand The Consequences
A DWI in New Jersey is bad enough, but what happens if you were driving with kids in your car? Suddenly, this situation becomes much more serious according to New Jersey law – and it makes sense to understand the potential consequences. That being said, fighting these charges is still possible – and you… Read More »
New York Man Faces Life In Prison For Witness Retaliation
In its most simple form, assault is a serious crime in New York – and it can lead to a year in jail. However, the penalties for assaulting someone depend heavily on the specific circumstances of each case. These factors include not only the presence of deadly weapons and injuries, but also the identity… Read More »
What Does The Sixth Amendment Give Me In A Rockland County Criminal Case?
If you have been charged with a crime in New York, you should become familiar with the Sixth Amendment. This important aspect of the US Constitution can help – whether you’re facing shoplifting, theft, possession, or assault charges in Rockland County. If you understand the Sixth Amendment, you can fight your charges with greater… Read More »