If You Plead or are Found Guilty in NJ to any Criminal or Disorderly Persons charge either in Municipal, or Superior Court in NJ, You will be subject to the following 13 penalties: (No Exceptions)
- You will have a criminal record: In New Jersey if you are charged with any criminal offense or a disorderly person offense you will have a criminal record. A Criminal record may prevent you from finding employment, seeking financial aid, buying a house, renting an apartment, or even traveling outside the country.
- You may go to Jail or Prison: (even for a first offense)
- You will have to pay Fines and Court Costs:
- Random Drug and Urine Testing: If you are lucky and get only Probation instead of jail or in addition to jail, you will have to submit to random drug and urine testing and pay a fee to the probation department. If you violate Probation such as stay out later than your allowed, travel outside a designated area, leave the state or country you will generally go immediately to jail.
- You may be required to provide a DNA sample: In indictable matters (4th degree or higher), you must provide a DNA sample, which could be used by law enforcement for the investigation of criminal activity, and pay for the cost of testing.
- You must pay restitution if the court finds there is a victim or store who has suffered a loss: Restitution is the amount of loss the victim suffered monetarily.
- You may lose your job or pension: If you are a public employee of a government agency, school teacher or an office holder, you can be required to forfeit your job, pension or office by virtue of your plea of guilty.
- You may be Deported: If you are not a United States citizen or national, you may be deported by virtue of your plea of guilty.
- You may have to wait 5-10 years to expunge a first offense: 2C:52-3 and even if expunged certain parties and employers may still see your guilty plea.
- You can be sued by the victim: In addition to a criminal prosecution you may be sued by the victims for the cost of defending the case and for any damages with your conviction used as evidence of wrongdoing.
- You may be required to do Community Service:
- Additional penalties may apply: if ordered by the judge, some common orders include: You are not to shop at a certain stores, you are not to frequent certain areas such as within 500 feet of a school etc.
- Increased costs: for homeowners, apartment, life insurance and car insurance for the rest of your life with many insurance companies refusing to insure you due to the fact that you are considered a "poor moral hazard." The increased cost in insurance alone over the next 5 years can in most cases easily pay for the cost of representation thus, we can save you even more money than what our fee will cost you today.
Seeking the Best Defense for your Criminal Charge is like getting medical attention when you have cancer. You wouldn't wait for the tumor to grow to see a doctor, nor should you wait to hire a experienced criminal lawyer to represent you for your NJ Criminal Charge. Everyday you wait the harder and less likely it will be to get the best result in your criminal matter. Don't wait until its too late. Attorney H. Scott Aalsberg has been selected by the National Trial Lawyers Association as one of the Top 25 Trial Lawyers. Don't settle for just any lawyer get the best lawyer you can afford as the onsequences of your charge will last a lifetime. Protect your rights by calling our office now, the call is free but the help you receive may be priceless.
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