Resisting arrest, eluding a police officer, and disorderly conduct are the most common companion charges to obstruction of the administration of law.
No. This New Jersey law only applies if you were interfering with an official duty of government, which is not being performed at the time that a police officer is off-duty.
Yes. In New Jersey, you may expunge a conviction for obstructing the administration of law. Eligibility questions concerning expunging a criminal record can be answered easily in most cases by our attorneys. In this regard, New Jersey law imposes relatively clear eligibility requirements which limit
Is An Obstructing The Administration Of Law Charge Eligible For Pretrial Intervention (“PTI”)?
June 27, 2022
Pretrial Intervention, which is also referred to as PTI, allows nonviolent first-time offenders avoid a criminal conviction and any related fines and penalties. Third- and fourth-degree crimes are eligible for the PTI program. Participants are usually required to remain on probation for one year. On
Because of the years that our team of attorneys has worked in local jurisdictions across New Jersey, we have the professional relationships necessary to reach out to prosecutors and have our proposals receive consideration. Depending on the facts of the case, we may be able to negotiate for obstruct