Most people who are prosecuted for alleged crimes in New York and New Jersey face charges under state law. For certain crimes, they may face federal charges. But whatever court they are in, and whatever the exact charges may be, the U.S. Constitution provides them...
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Month: October 2021
What is automatic discovery in New York?
A criminal trial can be an overwhelming process for a New Yorker to contemplate on their own. Aside from the stress of an arrest and one’s processing into the criminal justice system, an individual may be confused and worried about the many pretrial and courtroom...
Probable cause is required for an arrest
Law enforcement officers who arrest someone without probable cause to do so have violated that person’s Fourth Amendment rights. If you have been arrested, proving that the officer did not have the requisite probable cause to arrest you is one way to have any charges...
Defending against assault in New Jersey
If you have been arrested and charged with assault in the state of New Jersey, you may face serious consequences such as prison time and significant fines if you are convicted. Understanding the different elements of both simple and aggravated assault can help you and...