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Sherman Law Offices

4.7
39 Reviews
  • 38 West Avenue, Route 40, Woodstown, NJ 08098

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Family Law, Custody, Domestic Violence, Criminal Law, Estate Planning, Wills, Real Estate, Probate, Accident Cases, Guardianships, DUI/DWI and Traffic Offenses

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Klineburger & Nussey

3.6
17 Reviews
  • 13 W. Ave., Woodstown, NJ 08098+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

  • A law firm practicing criminal defense law.

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Sherman Law Offices

4.7
39 Reviews
  • Serving Woodstown, NJ and Salem County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Family Law, Custody, Domestic Violence, Criminal Law, Estate Planning, Wills, Real Estate, Probate, Accident Cases, Guardianships, DUI/DWI and Traffic Offenses

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Hoffman DiMuzio

4.6
109 Reviews
  • Serving Woodstown, NJ and Salem County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 22 lawyers3 awards

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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What are my options if the arresting officers read me my rights after I was initially questioned?

Matthew Murillo
Answered by attorney Matthew Murillo (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Matthew Murillo
More information is necessary. However, an officer only needs to read you your rights if you are being interrogated and your in custody. That does not mean that you cannot exercise them at any moment. If you know your rights before being arrested, why wouldn't you exercise them? After being arrested, why would you still not exercise them? It's difficult to say whether or not that will harm you because "custody" can mean different things and is not necessarily tied to being arrested. You should consult a local attorney to discuss this further.
More information is necessary. However, an officer only needs to read you your rights if you are being interrogated and your in custody. That does not mean that you cannot exercise them at any moment. If you know your rights before being arrested, why wouldn't you exercise them? After being arrested, why would you still not exercise them? It's difficult to say whether or not that will harm you because "custody" can mean different things and is not necessarily tied to being arrested. You should consult a local attorney to discuss this further.
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Violation of probation for shoplifting

Edward J. Dimon
Answered by attorney Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Edward J. Dimon
you have two problems which must be addressed asap. the second arrest is a violation of PTI which puts the original charge for the PTI back into play. thus, you have two charges you are facing. both the prosecutor and judge will look harshly at two charges. we would utilize our concept of a mitigation package to address the charges. i would like to explain our very detailed approach to you. we explain your behavior. we explain how you are addressing the issues which caused this behavior. we have you do community service. please call asap ed dimon 732-797-1600 ext 235
you have two problems which must be addressed asap. the second arrest is a violation of PTI which puts the original charge for the PTI back into play. thus, you have two charges you are facing. both the prosecutor and judge will look harshly at two charges. we would utilize our concept of a mitigation package to address the charges. i would like to explain our very detailed approach to you. we explain your behavior. we explain how you are addressing the issues which caused this behavior. we have you do community service. please call asap ed dimon 732-797-1600 ext 235
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Do I still have the right to prosecute if I get paid back?

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Answered by attorney James E Gandy (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of James Gandy
You should talk to the prosecutor (the District Attorney's Office) and make sure that they know the defendant's mother is paying you. They will decide whether you should take the money. They will probably let you take the money. Even if a person returns the stolen property, they still can be prosecuted for taking it. There are civil cases and criminal cases. A criminal case is prosecuted by the state. A civil case is a private matter. You may not be able to sue your roomate, but their mother returning the money will not lead to a dismissal of the criminal case (so long as the prosecutor is interested in pursuing the matter).
You should talk to the prosecutor (the District Attorney's Office) and make sure that they know the defendant's mother is paying you. They will decide whether you should take the money. They will probably let you take the money. Even if a person returns the stolen property, they still can be prosecuted for taking it. There are civil cases and criminal cases. A criminal case is prosecuted by the state. A civil case is a private matter. You may not be able to sue your roomate, but their mother returning the money will not lead to a dismissal of the criminal case (so long as the prosecutor is interested in pursuing the matter).
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