Blog
- What Types of Juvenile Crimes Tend to Occur the Most?
Dec 8, 2019
The Severity of Juvenile Crimes Committed in New Jersey Adults are not the only ones that commit crimes. Juveniles can commit crimes for different reasons and some may face the same or similar punishments as adults that have committed the same crimes. Certain factors are usually taken into consideration, including the age of the offender and the severity of the crime that has been committed. When a juvenile is facing the possibility of being charge...Read More - How to Handle a DUI Charge in NJ
Dec 2, 2019
Changes to DUI Law in New Jersey If you’ve ever been arrested, then you know how stressful it is to navigate the process afterward. This is especially true when you’ve been arrested while intoxicated. Some laws in New Jersey are changing regarding the penalties first-time DUI offenders will face, which is complicating the process for some. Learn everything you need to know to survive a DUI charge below. Getting Arrested for a DUI In Ne...Read More - Trenton Citizen Arrested For Murdering Two-Year-Old Child
Nov 20, 2019
Details Come to Light After Toddler’s Murder Back in August, the city of Trenton mourned after learning about the death of a two-year-old child. As the weeks passed, that mourning turned into horror as an autopsy revealed the horrific circumstances surrounding the child’s death. Now, a suspect has been apprehended. Trenton Citizen Arrested for Murder of Two-Year-Old Child On August 21st, authorities in Trenton were called out to a residence. Initial reports indicated that ...Read More - Understanding Drug Court in New Jersey
Nov 5, 2019
Overview: Drug Possession, Consequences and Court Have you ever heard of drug use or drug possession getting described as a victimless crime? Can you imagine a courtroom handing out the same jail sentence to someone who violently attacked another person and an offender who was carrying around some pot? The circumstances surrounding drug abuse are often complex, yet our criminal justice system is designed to be punitive. In response, several states have adopted the us...Read More - Can I Get My DUI Expunged in NJ?
Oct 31, 2019
You know the social stigma associated with a DUI/DWI conviction. If you’ve been charged, then you know the sting first-hand. The consequences of driving while under the influence are steep in our state, and the conviction has a way of following you wherever you go. Even worse, if you’re convicted again within a specific time period, then your penalties will be even more severe. Learn everything you need to know about life after a DU...Read More - Getting a Crime Expunged in NJ
Oct 10, 2019
Expungements Overview Do you remember when we were children and our parents told us that we all have permanent records that would follow us around forever? When you do grow up and you have a criminal past, it can feel a lot like that. A record often leads to difficulty getting a job, obtaining a loan or even maintaining good relationships. If you’re feeling the pressure, then you may benefit from learning about our state’...Read More - If I Was Drunk, Can I Be Charged for Sexual Assault?
Sep 23, 2019
Sexual Assault Overview A criminal or civil charge of Intoxication of the Victim and the Accused In cases where both the accused and the victim were severely intoxicated, it can be difficult to prosecute or defend against a civil or criminal claim of sexual assault. If the accused was highly intoxicated, he or she may not remember the incident and therefore may be unable to assist in his or her defense. Similarly, if th...Read More - Explaining the Difference Between Indictable Crimes and Disorderly Persons Offenses in New Jersey
Sep 6, 2019
Criminal Defense Overview Under New Jersey law, violations of the state’s criminal code fall into different categories of severity. The more serious category of criminal code violations are indictable criminal offenses, while the less serious category are the disorderly persons offense/petty disorderly persons offense. Which category a criminal code violation falls into depends on the type and severity of the violation and the circumstances of the act. What Are Disorderly Persons Offenses Disorderly persons offense...Read More - Atlantic City Woman Charged in Drug-Induced Death of Ventnor Man
Aug 22, 2019
Rajeri Curry, 30, of Atlantic City, New Jersey was charged by federal officials on Thursday, March 14, 2019 for distributing heroin and fentanyl that resulted in the death of Jeffrey Giannini of Ventnor. Giannini, 30, was found dead in his car at a McDonald’s restaurant. Mr. Giannini’s autopsy showed that the cause of death was the “combined adverse effects of heroin and fentanyl.” The recent charge, delivered by U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito, was for possession wit...Read More - Man Gets Fifteen Years in Prison for Shooting Camden Officer
Aug 15, 2019
Lindenwold Resident Sentenced to Prison Delronn Mahan, age 21, of Lindenwold, New Jersey was sentenced Friday, March 22, 2019 to a total of fifteen years in prison for shooting a police officer in November 2017. Mahan had been previously sentenced to eight years in prison related to this incident for the possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. An additional seven years was added to his sentence for aggravated assault. Mahan shot Officer Patric...Read More
What My Clients Say— Elizabeth S.
More Five Star Reviews★★★★★
"I cannot say enough good things about Jill and her staff... During one of the most trying times for me, not only did she support me, but she and her staff truly listened to me and, most importantly, had my best interest at heart. I will refer Jill to anyone that needs a hands-down professional, caring lawyer to get them through a difficult time."
Work With A Skilled, Certified Criminal Trial Attorney From The Beginning – Your Future Depends On It Don’t Be Tricked Into Hiring A Lawyer Who Does Not Have Your Best Interests In Mind.