Essex County Aggravated Assault Defense Lawyer You got into a fight outside a bar in Newark. The other person went to the hospital with a broken nose and needed stitches. Now you’re charged with aggravated assault and facing years in state prison. You thought it was just a fight –…
Read More220.16 Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree You got arrested in New York with cocaine, heroin, or fentanyl. The charge sheet says “Penal Law 220.16” or “Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree.” The police report lists a weight – maybe “approximately 1/2…
Read More220.09 Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fourth Degree You got arrested in New York with cocaine, heroin, or fentanyl. The charge sheet says “Penal Law 220.09” or “Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fourth Degree.” The police report lists a weight – maybe “approximately 1/8…
Read More220.09 Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fourth Degree You got arrested in New York with drugs. The charge sheet says “Penal Law 220.09” or “Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fourth Degree.” You know seventh degree is a misdemeanor – county jail, maximum one year….
Read More220.21 Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the First Degree You got arrested in New York with eight ounces or more of drugs. The charge sheet says “Penal Law 220.21” or “Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the First Degree.” You’re trying to understand what that means. Here’s…
Read MoreCan You Get Probation for a Federal Crime You’re facing federal charges and terrified of prison. Maybe you’re a first-time offender who made a mistake. Maybe you cooperated with investigators. Maybe your attorney mentioned probation as a possibility and you’re searching for hope – some way to avoid years locked…
Read MoreYou got arrested in New York with drugs. The charge sheet says “Penal Law 220.16” or “Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree.” You already know fourth degree is a Class C felony with serious prison time. But third degree? That’s a Class B felony – more…
Read MoreEssex County DUI / DWI Defense Attorney You got pulled over at the Route 280 exit in Essex County. The officer wants you to blow into a breathalyzer. Your trying to decide: refuse or take the test? Or you already blew .09% and received a DWI summons. You’re trying to…
Read More220.09 Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fourth Degree You got arrested in New York with drugs. The charge sheet says “Penal Law 220.09” or “Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fourth Degree.” You know seventh degree is a misdemeanor, fifth degree is a Class D…
Read MoreHow Long Will I Go to Federal Prison for My Charges The judge just said a number. Five years, ten years, maybe more. You’re trying to understand what that actually means for your life – when do you report, how much time will you really serve, can you reduce it….
Read MoreEssex County Domestic Violence Defense Lawyer Your spouse called 911 after an argument. Essex County police arrived and arrested you. You spent the night at the correctional facility on Doremus Avenue. Now you’re facing criminal charges and a restraining order hearing in ten days. You’re trying to understand what happens…
Read More220.06 Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fifth Degree You got arrested in New York with drugs. The charge sheet says “Penal Law 220.06” or “Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fifth Degree.” You already know seventh degree is a misdemeanor with county jail time. But…
Read More220.03 Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Seventh Degree You got arrested in New York with a small amount of drugs. Maybe traces of cocaine on a table, residual powder in a plastic bag, a couple of pills without a prescription. The charge sheet says “Penal Law 220.03”…
Read MoreNY Penal Law 220: Controlled Substances Definitions You got arrested in New York with drugs. The charge sheet says “Penal Law 220 point something” – maybe 220.03, maybe 220.09, maybe 220.16. You’re trying to figure out what “Schedule I controlled substance” or “Schedule II narcotic drug” means for your case….
Read MoreYou’ve been arrested for drug possession in Essex County – perhaps it was 2am, perhaps the police searched your car without your clear consent, perhaps you’re sitting in custody right now wondering whether your life is effectively over. That question – “What happens to me?” – is more complex and…
Read MoreNew Jersey PPP Loan Fraud Lawyers You got a letter from the SBA Office of Inspector General. Or the FBI contacted you about your PPP loan from 2020 or 2021. You’re in New Jersey and you’re scared. Here’s what actually happens in the next 30 to 180 days, what choices…
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