Harassment Charges Dismissed At Trial
September 17, 2018
Bordentown NJ Harassment Attorney What began as playful banter between two people over social media can quickly turn into criminal charges. Whether you were trying to win back your ex-girlfriend or if you were arguing with a former friend, criminal charges for harassment will quickly put a stop to this behavior. If you have been arrested and charged with harassment, terroristic threats, simple assault or served with a restraining order, contact a Burlington County Attorney. Harassment is s ... Read More»
GoFundMe Couple May Be Charged and Indicted in Burlington County NJ
September 10, 2018
Burlington County Criminal Defense Attorney The couple who raised roughly $400,000 for a Good Samaritan who was homeless may be facing formal indictment for theft. The specifics of the case are still a mystery to those on the outside, but it appears that the couple may have withheld turning over the entire amount of funds to Johnny Bobbitt. According to the couples attorney, Ernest Badway, there is a possibility that criminal charges will be filed against Kate McClure and Mark D'Amico. ... Read More»
Fourth Degree Shoplifting Charges Downgraded to Local Ordinance
September 9, 2018
Moorestown NJ Shoplifting Attorney Next to drug possession, shoplifting may be the most common criminal charge filed in New Jersey. Whether it involved cosmetics at a local drug store or clothing from an outlet at a mall, then penalties for shoplifting will vary depending upon the value of the merchandise involved. In Burlington County, you can be charged with either a second degree felony offense, third degree felony offense, fourth degree felony offense or disorderly persons offense ... Read More»
Burlington County Probation Information
September 5, 2018
Burlington County NJ Probation Barring any statutorily imposed mandatory sentences, judges are afforded the discretion to impose a sentence involving probation rather than incarceration. However, these probationary sentences are not a “get out of jail free card”. Rather, they carry continual oversight by probationary officers, potential for resentencing in accordance with the initial offense and additional charges for violation of probation. As you can see, one slip in judgment can result ... Read More»