The legal system in New Jersey takes drug crimes incredibly seriously. When a client faces a Second Degree charge for the Manufacturing and Distribution of Heroin under N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5B(3), the stakes could not be higher. This is a felony offense with life-altering consequences. A Second Degree conviction for manufacturing or distributing heroin carries the presumptive […]
Category: Criminal Defense
Victory in Court: Terroristic Threats Charge Dismissed in New Jersey Facing a Terroristic Threats charge in New Jersey is a serious and frightening experience. It’s a third-degree crime in most cases, carrying the potential for years in state prison and a felony record. However, as experienced New Jersey criminal defense attorney William Fay, Esq. knows, […]
When most people hear about a grand jury proceeding or subsequent indictment, they mistakenly believe someone is guilty of committing a crime. The grand jury performs an important role in criminal cases in New Jersey but does not get involved in convicting someone accused of criminal conduct. The grand jury serves an essential purpose in […]
Contempt is a criminal charge in New Jersey which can occur in a myriad of different ways. Under N.J. Stat. § 2C:29-9, contempt is a serious offense with harsh penalties. Its purpose is to punish those who disobey court orders or rules. Understandably, a court does not take lightly a defendant’s disregard of the judicial process […]
Fundamentals of a Criminal Mistrial in New Jersey Criminal trials in New Jersey are complex, some more than others. Most occur with both sides presenting their arguments and evidence, questioning and cross-examining witnesses, and preparing and executing all of the necessary steps from beginning to end, at which point the jury deliberates and verdict is […]
What Part Do Tech Advances Play in Criminal Defense? As society changes at breakneck speed with the advancement of technology, all areas of daily life are connected through social media, digitalization, and computer software, to name a few significant technological spaces. Criminal defense work is one area where technology plays a huge role in expanding […]
As in baseball, three strikes in the criminal arena can mean that a convicted felon is out. In criminal law, three strikes refer to criminal convictions. Many states enacted three-strikes laws to deter repeat offenders from re-offending and secure public safety. New Jersey has a three-strikes law, which is modeled after the federal law punishing […]
Probable cause is the legal principle that protects individual privacy and prohibits unreasonable governmental intrusion into people’s lives. It is a significant legal concept with relevance to multiple aspects of criminal law in New Jersey, such as going into someone’s residence, obtaining a warrant for someone’s arrest, arresting a defendant, searching a person or their […]
The Enduring Power of Miranda Warnings and How They Can be Pivotal for Your Defense in New Jersey Most people have probably heard police officers advise a handcuffed suspect, “You have the right to remain silent,” in television shows or movies. However, they may not know where that right comes from or what it means. […]
Just as it sounds, aggravated assault is a crime characterized by more grave acts than those usually involved in simple assault. However, no matter what type of assault you have been charged with in New Jersey, the law seeks to punish these violations severely. A conviction for aggravated assault can result in lengthy incarceration, high fines, and […]