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Jersey Criminal Attorneys
1y ago
Hackensack Criminal Lawyer - Bergen County, NJ | Peyrouton Law
NJ Drug Arrest – 17 Face Prison
Second bust at the same residence in one month
As part of a narcotics investigation, Pemberton Township Police and the New Jersey State Police TEAMS Unit executed a residential search warrant at a Pemberton Township address in the early morning hours of May 2, 2022. As a result of the execution of the warrant, 17 arrests were made and quantities of heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine, consistent with distribution, were seized. Additional charges included Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Poss ..read more
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
1y ago
Hackensack Criminal Lawyer - Bergen County, NJ | Peyrouton Law
NJ Ignition Interlock Device (IID)
***Important -
If you fail to install an NJ Ignition Interlock Device when the judge orders you to do so, you may be unable to restore your driving and face an additional 0ne-year suspension.
New Jersey Ignition Interlock Device
Not all surprises are good, especially when connected to arrest warrants against you.
Imagine seeing blue lights behind you. You pull over for a routine traffic violation and find yourself in the back seat of a squad car. Wait! What? Why am I being arrest ..read more
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
1y ago
Hackensack Criminal Lawyer - Bergen County, NJ | Peyrouton Law
NJ DUI/DWI Penalties
Alcohol related DUI with BAC with 0.10%
License loss
Fines, fees & surcharges
Prison term
Community service, IDRC & Interlock
7 months – 1 year
$300–$500 fine
$230 IDRC* fee
$100 to drunk driving fund
$100 to AERF*
$1,000/year (for 3 years) surcharge
$75 to Neighborhood Services Fund
Up to 30 days
12–48 hours IDRC*
BAC 0.15% or greater: ignition interlock device during license suspension and 6 months – 1 year following restoration
Alcohol related DUI with BAC equal to or greater ..read more
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
2y ago
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
NJ Drug Arrest – 17 Face Prison
Second bust at the same residence in one month
As part of a narcotics investigation, Pemberton Township Police and the New Jersey State Police TEAMS Unit executed a residential search warrant at a Pemberton Township address in the early morning hours of May 2, 2022. As a result of the execution of the warrant, 17 arrests were made and quantities of heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine, consistent with distribution, were seized. Additional charges included Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Subs ..read more
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
3y ago
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
Arrest Warrants: Jail Is A Matter Of Time
Arrest warrants:
Not the kind of surprise you want!
Not all surprises are good, especially when connected to arrest warrants against you.
Imagine seeing blue lights behind you. You pull over for a routine traffic violation and find yourself in the back seat of a squad car. Wait! What? Why am I being arrested? Or, imagine sitting on your porch and seeing a police car drive up and then watching an officer come up to you, ask your name, and say, “We have a arrest warrants on you.”
Arrest warrants are no laughing matter. These ..read more
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
3y ago
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
NJ SORA License: Comprehensive Guide
NJ SORA licenses are necessary if you intend to pursue a career as a security guard.
You must be licensed to become an armed security guard and apply to get a weapon permit at your local New Jersey police department.
Next, you must attend and complete a state approved firearms safety course.
With an NJ SORA license, you can earn approximately $43,677 per year.
Your earning potential depends on the specific job, your employer, and your seniority on the job.
What do I need to become a security guard in NJ?
The Security Officer ..read more
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
3y ago
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
Criminal Justice Process: What Is This Madness?
An Overview of the Criminal Justice Process
The criminal justice process can be overwhelming, and, if you are the defendant, it can be downright frightening. Because each case is different and each defendant is different, the criminal justice process is not a one-size-fits-all proposition. But there are steps that are the same no matter what charges you may face. We’re going to review those now.
Why was I arrested?
A police officer observes what he believes to be a crime. That’s his probable cause to arrest you and ..read more
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
3y ago
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
Who’s The Best New Jersey Criminal Lawyer For You?
It’s a daily question: “I’m looking for the best New Jersey criminal lawyer. Are you the best?” They ask because either they or their loved one has been arrested, and they want the absolute best New Jersey criminal lawyer to represent them.
Think of Marriage
When I am asked who the best New Jersey criminal lawyer is, I ask a question of my own: “Who is the best person for you to marry?” Then I push even further: “When you want to marry somebody, what are you looking for in that person?” People usually respond by ..read more
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
3y ago
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
Arraignment: What In The World Is It?
Arraignment - The Basics
An arraignment is nothing to be afraid of. You should view your arraignment as an opportunity that you can take advantage of. But we’ll discuss that later on.
Your arraignment is the day that the government declares the crime or crimes they accuse you of committing. It is a run-of-the-mill court proceeding, and it is uneventful. Once the judge reads your criminal charges out loud, the judge will ask you if plead guilty or not guilty. In every arraignment, your defense attorney will enter a “not guilty ..read more
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
3y ago
Jersey Criminal Attorneys
Temporary & Final Restraining Orders in NJ
NJ Restraining Orders - The Basics
There are two types of restraining orders in New Jersey: temporary and final restraining orders. Under the New Jersey’s Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, a domestic violence victim may obtain a restraining order committed by the following:
a spouse, former spouse,
a present or former household member,
someone with whom they have had or are expecting a child,
or someone with whom they have had a dating relationship.
Important: Only an adult or an emancipated minor may obtain a re ..read more