Posts Tagged ‘new jersey criminal lawyer’
When can I get off of New Jersey’s Community Supervision for Life (“CSL”) Law?
When does the 15 year time period clock start to run for CSL Law in New Jersey? Is CSL different than Megan’s law? Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark Facts: J.M. and H.D. were convicted of sex offenses, see N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2(b), in 1994 and 1998 respectively, and sentenced to periods of probation. Pursuant…
Read MoreCan the prosecutor’s office obtain a DNA swab from a defendant’s month without criminal charges pending or an arrest?
Can the prosecutor’s office obtain a DNA swab from a defendant’s month without criminal charges pending or an arrest? Is there a difference if the person has been charged with a crime? Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. Issue: In this case the state filed an action in the Superior Court seeking a…
Read MoreCyber harassment and the use of Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and email
State v. Carroll, New Jersey Appellate Division decision approved for publication November 8, 2018 Can I be charged with harassment or cyber harassment for posting a comment on Facebook with no specific target as a possible victim. Also this is an appeal from a initial determination of detention of the defendant entered by the Superior…
Read MoreWhat is a Speedy Trial right? When are my “Speedy Trial Rights” violated?
Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. What is a Speedy Trial right? When are my “Speedy Trial Rights” violated? I already rote a blog addressing the Suppression in this case. The facts are in the other blog. However, this court also analyzed the defendant’s claims that his speed trial rights were violated and…
Read MoreSuppression of Evidence from a police “Terry Stop” due to a violation of a municipal ordinance (Curfew Violation)
State v. Welch New Jersey Appellate Division (Unreported Decision November 7, 2018) Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. In this case the police approach a defendant who is alleged to have violated a curfew issued from Hurricane Sandy. The facts are as follows: 1) Officer Calleja testified that in the bright moonlight, aided by the patrol vehicle’s…
Read MoreNew jersey legislature introduces changes to the official misconduct statue
Official misconduct. Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. New Jersey legislature has introduced a change to its official misconduct statute in the spring of 2018. New Jersey Assembly is attempting to update the official misconduct statute requiring public officials who have been convicted of harassment, sexual contact, goodness, or sexual assault, when the…
Read MoreOctober 24, 2018 NJ Appellate Division ruling on Fresh Complaint Evidence
State v. H.H. New Jersey Appellate Division Decision October 24, 2018. A-4208-16T4 Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. In this case the defendant was condition of endangering the Welfare of a Minor. The factual evidence in this case came from the victim’s testimony at the time of trial. The defendant objected to the information being introduced a ‘fresh complaint’…
Read MoreNews Release — Do you have an old New Jersey municipal court charge that is outstanding? What can you do about that?
Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. Subject: News Release — Do you have an old New Jersey Municipal Court charge that is outstanding? What can you do about that? Do you have an outstanding municipal court traffic offense, minor infraction, or municipal ordinance charge more than 10 or 15 years old in New…
Read More5 Edison cops indicted in alleged no-show job scandal
Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark Five Edison officers were indicted Friday over an alleged no-show job scandal in which authorities say the cops pulled in tens of thousands of dollars by taking advantage of a corrupt system in the police department. A grand jury in Middlesex County handed up the indictments charging…
Read MoreIf the defendant does not cooperate with the pat down given the officer’s fear of their own safety, and the positive dog sniff, are the police allowed to conduct a strip search without a search warrant?
Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Attorney, Jeffrey Hark. I was recently arrested after a motor vehicle stop. The police threatened to bring a dog to the scene while they were searching the car. They smelled “burn “marijuana “and/or raw marijuana? The police also had confidential informant information that this defendant may have or always had…
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