In many situations, you don’t actually have to talk to the police. They can ask you questions, but you have a right to remain silent. Many people will simply ask if they are free to go or if they’re being detained, and the police have to let them go if they have no...
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What to know about your rights if police ask to search your vehicle or house
If the police pull you over for suspicion of a DUI or if they show up at your house in pursuit of controlled substances, you can expect that an officer will ask to search your vehicle or property. You might feel powerless at that moment, but you actually have rights...
Treatment of juveniles charged with crimes in NJ
Receiving a criminal charge is a very serious matter under any circumstances, even when the accused is a child. If a juvenile in your care receives criminal charges, it is important to know exactly what kind of treatment they will receive from the New Jersey courts....
Next steps after a DUI arrest
An arrest for driving under the influence is a big deal, but your life is not over. There are several steps you can take to protect your interests and build your DUI defense before your court date. Call your boss A drunk driving charge may affect your employment,...
The legal ramifications of drug trafficking
Drug trafficking is a major issue that affects the health and safety of society. This federal crime can have severe consequences for those involved, as well as for the communities that suffer from it. Despite the risks, many people are still tempted to get involved in...
3 things not to say if police show up at your door
No one wants police to show up at their door to question them about a drug crime. It can be scary and intimidating. But if you do find yourself in this situation, knowing what you shouldn't say to officers can help you navigate the conversation as peacefully as...
Traveling abroad? An adult child’s DUI can hinder vacation plans
With summer around the corner, you may be planning your annual family vacation. However, if you're traveling internationally, your adult child's guilty DUI conviction can limit where you go. DUIs charges can lead to a host of consequences, including hefty fines and...
Potential penalties for a first-time DWI in New Jersey
If someone is caught drinking and driving, they could be charged for driving while intoxicated (DWI) and could face serious consequences. The consequences that they may face depend on a number of factors though. One of the factors is how high their BAC was at the time...
The complicated issue of parked car DWI
Law enforcement, safety organizations and insurance companies alike spend significant resources reminding New Jersey drivers to avoid getting behind the wheel while impaired. Whether this impairment involves alcohol, drugs or strong medication, these agencies...
Spring or summer break revelry can have real-life consequences
As annual rituals come and go, spring and summer breaks remain prominent. College students from New Jersey and throughout the nation head due south to Florida for days upon days of revelry. Businesses prepare for the uptick in people and revenues. However, the yearly...