Because driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a traffic offense in New Jersey rather than a criminal one, most immigrants will not be deported for a basic, first-time DWI offense. However, there are cases where being found guilty of drunk driving in New Jersey could get you deported if you are...
How to Appeal a Guilty Plea Conviction in NJ
April 1, 2025
In most criminal cases, a defendant’s guilty plea ends the case. But occasionally, information comes to light indicating that a guilty plea was a mistake. Neither the court nor certainly the defendant wants an unjust verdict and sentence to go forward, but what can be done? How can you appeal...
What Is Considered Duress in a Criminal Case?
March 28, 2025
After being charged with committing a crime in New Jersey, a defendant may avoid punishment if they can show that they were forced to act illegally through coercion or threats of harm. New Jersey’s criminal code recognizes the affirmative defense of duress in criminal cases. While the burden of
Difference Between Simple and Aggravated Assault
February 9, 2025
The primary distinctions between simple and aggravated assault are the severity of the injury inflicted, the presence of a weapon, and the status of the victim (e.g., law enforcement officer). New Jersey prosecutors may charge an individual with either simple assault or the more serious offen
Understanding False Imprisonment vs. Kidnapping Under New Jersey Law
February 6, 2025
When someone interferes with another person’s liberty or takes or confines them to commit a crime against or with them, the offender may face charges of false imprisonment or kidnapping. By understanding the differences between kidnapping vs. false imprisonment, you can better prepare and pursue a