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White Collar Crimes Explained

White Collar Crimes in New Jersey Criminal charges often get divided into two categories: blue and white collar crimes. This guide will assist you in understanding the differences, as well as what your legal options are after receiving a white collar crime charge. What is a White Collar Crime? A white collar crime is considered a professional or corporate crime.…
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Ignition Interlock Systems for 2020 in NJ

New Laws Regarding First-Time DUI Offenders Do license suspensions really prevent drunk driving? Experts in New Jersey aren’t so sure the method is effective, and advocacy groups have been pushing lawmakers to consider a new technology in place of license suspensions. After significant debate, New Jersey representatives have decided to try this new technology and change DUI laws in the…
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Should Marijuana Be Legalized in NJ? Cast Your Vote in 2020

The Vote on Marijuana Is it 4:20 yet? It’s not in New Jersey! Recently, the state’s Senate had a groundbreaking vote that attempted to legalize marijuana, but the measure fell short when not enough votes were cast in favor of legalization. That won’t stop the determined Governor Phil Murphy, though. Now, lawmakers in New Jersey have hatched a new plan…
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The Possible Consequences Of Non-Violent Drug Offenses

Different Types of Drug Charges Although many drug offenses are often tied to crimes like assault and robbery, just as many do not involve violent crimes at all. And though people may assume that non-violent drug offenses carry an inherently lighter punishment threshold, the fact is that there are a wide range of drug offenses that can be relatively minor…
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How Can An Attorney Help With My DUI/DWI Charges?

What to Expect After a DUI If you are arrested and charged with a DUI/DWI, you are probably understandably worried. Out of all legal charges, DUIs are structured more like a traffic fine than most others, making people think that all they need to do is follow the court’s instructions and that hiring a lawyer is not necessary. While this…
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