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New Jersey Detention Hearing Attorney

Pretrial Detention Lawyer in Haddonfield, NJ Assists Clients With Their Detention Hearings in Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, and Throughout South Jersey

Being charged with a crime can be overwhelming. Being held without bail can be terrifying. Spending time in jail awaiting your pretrial detention hearing can give you plenty of time to think about the effects a possible jail sentence would have on your future. Hiring an experienced criminal defense attorney to advocate on your behalf will give you the best chance of navigating a criminal charge without jail time. With over 30 years of experience, I am here to help. I founded The Law Office of Jill R. Cohen with a vision to help those in Camden County and throughout New Jersey wrongly accused of a crime and to defend my clients’ liberty rights.

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Criminal Justice Reform And The Effect Of The New Jersey Bail Reform Act

Previously, in New Jersey, bail was set automatically based on the crime that was charged. A defendant could work with a bail bondsman immediately to post bail at the time of booking. Unfortunately for those who could not afford to post bail, there was a chance they could stay incarcerated until their trial date. In addition, there was no way to assess a defendant’s flight risk or their likelihood of showing up to a trial. The new system is founded on conditional release. It provides factors that assess the accused’s potential flight risk and evaluate their risk to public safety if released. It eliminates financial disparity and the advantage that wealthy defendants had in the old bail structure.

What Happens When A Defendant Is Arrested In New Jersey?

In New Jersey, when a warrant is issued for an arrest, and that defendant is arrested, they can be detained at the county jail and held without bail until their pretrial detention hearing. At the defendant’s first appearance, which must be conducted within 48 hours of the defendant’s arrest, the prosecutor must make a motion to detain the defendant. If such a motion is made, a pretrial detention hearing will be scheduled within 3-5 days.

What Happens During A Pretrial Detention Hearing?

Prior to the pretrial detention hearing, pretrial services will prepare a Public Safety Assessment (PSA). The PSA will evaluate specific factors to make a recommendation to the judge. These factors include:

The judge will also consider factors to determine whether or not the defendant is a flight risk, including:

An experienced criminal defense attorney will know how to argue that a defendant should be released. If the defendant has been accused of driving under the influence (DWI / DUI), and if the accused doesn’t have a previous criminal record and has ties to the community like a job and a family, a defense attorney can argue that there is a presumption that the defendant be released.

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Awaiting A Detention Hearing? Don’t Wait. Call Now.

If you or someone you love has been accused of a crime and is facing a detention hearing, don’t wait. Time is of the essence. The faster a criminal defense attorney can review the facts of the case and assess the situation, the better chance that an argument for conditional release is successful. Call 856-858-1500 today or send an email through the online form to schedule your free, initial consultation.

I did not expect my case to go so well but Jill found a way to really help me, I’m very grateful I chose her as my attorney and definitely would again in the future if needed.

Paige M.

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.

Elizabeth S.

She is very nice she works with you step-by-step, and she keeps you very informed about your case. She has great service, excellent workmanship, and she put her all into getting you the best results. Thanks a lot Jill R. Cohen.

Keshia D.

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"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."

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