Posted by Scott Gorman - December 24, 2017
If you’ve been convicted of a crime in New Jersey and a judge has issued your sentence, you may still have a few opportunities to have the case reconsidered in court. Most judicial decisions can be appealed, but a thorough … Continued
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Bail and Pre-Trial Release
Posted by Scott Gorman - October 16, 2017
As of January 1, 2017, New Jersey’s current bail have undergone some major changes, and anyone facing criminal charges, or under investigation for criminal activity, will need to understand how these changes could affect their chances of making bail, and … Continued
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Pretrial Intervention Could Get Your Criminal Charges Dismissed
Posted by Scott Gorman - July 28, 2017
Facing a criminal charge, especially if it is your first one, can be daunting, and the effects of a criminal record loom while you wait for trial. For many people, a criminal conviction—even one for a minor infraction—can cost them … Continued
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Post-Conviction Relief
Posted by Scott Gorman - June 10, 2017
If you’ve been convicted of a crime in New Jersey, it’s likely that you were sentenced to time in jail, a probationary period, community service, or ordered to pay fines and make financial restitution. Depending on the nature of your … Continued
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Getting Rid of Your Criminal Records
Posted by Scott Gorman - June 8, 2017
If you’ve been convicted of a crime, and you’ve served the time in jail or performed community service as sentenced by a judge, and you’ve paid all your court fees and fines, your debt to society is considered repaid. But … Continued
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