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  • Since 1996, the NJ law firm of Villani & DeLuca P.C. has been representing clients in Ocean County, Monmouth County, and throughout the entire state of New Jersey with practice... Read More

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Carmine Villani
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  • Serving Point Pleasant Beach, NJ and Ocean County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

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Joseph F. Morgano
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Houghton Delaney PC

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  • Serving Point Pleasant Beach, NJ and Ocean County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers3 awards

  • Attending personally to the legal needs of individuals, families and small businesses for over 27 years.

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  • Serving Point Pleasant Beach, NJ and Ocean County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Video conferences available. You may only get one call, make it count. Former PA Deputy Attorney General and Former NJ Prosecutor. Offices in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

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David Jay Glassman
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Victoria L. Rehrer
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  • Former Chairman of American Immigration Lawyers Association and NJ State Bar Association. Featured in Newsweek and Time Magazines as Top Immigration Attorney. Rated Best Lawyers... Read More

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Edward Shulman
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  • Serving Point Pleasant Beach, NJ and Ocean County, New Jersey

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  • A criminal trial lawyer specializing in serious criminal cases. Experienced county prosecutor for 25 years dealing with serious and complicated criminal matters.

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Michel "Mike" Paulhus
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  • When you are faced with a legal matter, you’re faced with a journey. The attorneys at Maggs McDermott & DiCicco are dedicated to helping you navigate that journey, providing... Read More

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can an airport authority pass and enforce ordinances?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
It depends on who is the authority and how high up is it coming from. If it was from the little guy at the airport, then, no. But he loves his power so treat him nice to get through the lines faster.
It depends on who is the authority and how high up is it coming from. If it was from the little guy at the airport, then, no. But he loves his power so treat him nice to get through the lines faster.
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I was charged with attemped murder and i beat trail and i will like to sue the stste what do i do

Edward J. Dimon
Answered by attorney Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Edward J. Dimon
congratulations on winning the trial. the 'devil is in the details' regarding an action against the State. you would have to prove that there was egregious prosecutor misconduct which was intentional. this is very difficult to prove. there would have to be exculpatory evidence which was intentionally withheld by the prosecutor. ed dimon,esq. 
congratulations on winning the trial. the 'devil is in the details' regarding an action against the State. you would have to prove that there was egregious prosecutor misconduct which was intentional. this is very difficult to prove. there would have to be exculpatory evidence which was intentionally withheld by the prosecutor. ed dimon,esq. 
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Can I be charged with public intoxication after I was accused of theft?

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Answered by attorney Clayton Lockhart (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Lockhart Law Firm
In Mississippi, you can be arrested inside of a public establishment and be charged (and convicted) of public intoxication. It does seem strange that they can arrest you inside of a bar, a place where alcohol is the main attraction, and charge you with public intoxication. Generally when someone is arrested on this charge (and particularly when inside an establishment that serves alcohol), it is more because of their conduct and attitude rather than their state of inebriation. In your case here it appears as though the officer wanted to save face as he/she found out that they couldn't get you for stealing the tip jar so the only thing he had was a bogus charge. I say fight it.
In Mississippi, you can be arrested inside of a public establishment and be charged (and convicted) of public intoxication. It does seem strange that they can arrest you inside of a bar, a place where alcohol is the main attraction, and charge you with public intoxication. Generally when someone is arrested on this charge (and particularly when inside an establishment that serves alcohol), it is more because of their conduct and attitude rather than their state of inebriation. In your case here it appears as though the officer wanted to save face as he/she found out that they couldn't get you for stealing the tip jar so the only thing he had was a bogus charge. I say fight it.
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