Civil Search Warrants, Guns, Drugs & Domestic Violence in New Jersey
A civil search warrant granted as part of a TRO must still be based on probable cause which is a reasonable belief that an individual maintains
A civil search warrant granted as part of a TRO must still be based on probable cause which is a reasonable belief that an individual maintains
There is a presumption in Pennsylvania that deadly force is justified and that it is immediately necessary if the person against whom force is used
Despite continued executive order in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to maintain face masks, social distancing and groups beyond 25, local police must deal with protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Riots are occurring around the country and unfortunately, in the city of Philadelphia, along in its surrounding Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware, Chester […]
Despite COVID, many are moving forward with their lives, especially small business owners, in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Even many medical doctors and health experts have come out against the continued “shelter in place” or “run and hide” position.
We salute the U.S. veterans who sacrificed to preserve and protect us. And many of us celebrate freedom of the road on this holiday. Also, due to COVID people may be more inclined to be on the roads just to get out of the house as many states are re-opening. This includes Pennsylvania and New […]
While disorderly offenses are far less serious than indictable crimes, they are nevertheless criminal offenses.
If the Superior Court is persuaded to detain, the defendant does have the right to appeal to New Jersey’s Appellate Division.
A child endangerment charge is extremely serious because they not only subject the person to a possible jail sentence, state prison, and an extended period of probation
If you’re charged with a drug crime in New Jersey it is very important that your attorney discuss if your matter falls under a Brimage eligible offense.
What separates murder from manslaughter in Pennsylvania and New Jersey is malice. Voluntary manslaughter is the intentional killing without