The issue of interstate weapons offenses is a serious one, especially in a state like New Jersey, which has some of the toughest gun laws in the country. When weapons cross state lines, individuals may unwittingly find themselves in violation of federal and state laws, leading to serious consequences. In this article, we will discuss the various laws and regulations…
Read MoreDrug crimes are taken very seriously in the state of New Jersey, and the penalties for drug-related offenses can be severe. Drug crimes are categorized by the type of drug, the amount of drug involved, and the intention behind the offense. Drug offenses can range from simple possession to drug trafficking, and navigating New Jersey’s drug crime laws can be…
Read MoreWith the rise of online shopping, package theft has become a growing concern for many people. In fact, a recent survey found that nearly one-third of Americans have experienced package theft, with an estimated $5.4 billion in losses each year. But beyond the financial impact, package theft can also have serious legal consequences. In this article, we’ll take a closer…
Read MoreAn Atlantic County man was recently arrested and charged with aggravated criminal sexual contact involving a victim at a gathering at a private residence in West New York. Atlantic County Man Arrested by Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Rogelio Rendon-Mejia, 42, of Hammonton, NJ, was arrested by the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit on Sunday, July 11, 2022, hours…
Read MoreA New Jersey man is facing federal hate crimes and attempted murder charges after he allegedly carried out a series of violent attacks targeted at Jewish people. Federal Prosecutors Charge New Jersey Man with Attacks on Jewish Individuals, Other Criminal Offenses Dion Marsh, 27, was charged by federal prosecutors for a spree of crimes that Marsh committed on April 8,…
Read MoreA bill is awaiting approval in the New Jersey state Assembly, which would eliminate mandatory minimum prison sentences for various crimes. State Senate Approves Bill Eliminating Mandatory Minimums Bill S-3456 was approved by the state Senate in February without debate and advanced to an Assembly committee meeting. The bill, if passed and signed into law, would eliminate the requirement to…
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