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- New Jersey’s safe passing law takes effect
Jun 15, 2022
The state of New Jersey has some of the most congested streets in the country. Cars, motorcycles, bicycles, scooters, and pedestrians all share the roadways and it can be quite intimidating to drivers. In an effort to improve safety for all travelers, New Jersey has created What does the safe passing law require of drivers? The new safe passing law requires drivers to use due caution when sharing the road with vulnerable travelers....Read More - Sobriety checkpoints in South Jersey: What to know
Jun 13, 2022
Summer is here and with it comes many reasons to celebrate. Good food, music, and alcohol will be flowing at weddings, graduation parties, and family picnics. While it is fun to indulge a bit, it’s important that you don’t get behind the wheel of a car if you have had too much to drink.In the state of New Jersey, you may be stopped at a sobriety checkpoint. Law enforcement is required to give drivers ampl...Read More - Factors that can increase juvenile crimes
Jun 13, 2022
There has been much research dedicated to trying to find out why people behave the way they do, especially when it comes to crime. Growing up can be challenging in itself, and it only takes one or two bad decisions or strokes of misfortune for a juvenile to take a criminal path. As a parent, you may be interested in some factors that increase the likelihood of juvenile crime. Outlined below are a few thing...Read More - Adolescent addiction can lead to serious charges
May 31, 2022
Teens don’t always understand the risks of their actions because they are still growing and learning. They may start consuming alcohol and drugs to fit in with their peers. They may even start abusing substances to get away from their emotions. Adolescent addiction can lead to criminal charges and jail time. You may want to know what leads to adolescent addiction and how it can affect your teen. Knowing how a teen can become addicted ca...Read More - Digital piracy isn’t a game
May 31, 2022
It seems like every year streaming services, like Hulu and Netflix, are adding more ads and raising their subscription costs. It is no wonder people are resorting to piracy and torrenting to make watching their favorite shows and movies a little easier. The problem with piracy is that, like in the days of old, it is dangerous and highly illegal. If piracy is so easy then why is it illegal? Here’s what you should know...Read More - Mistakes people make during traffic stops
May 25, 2022
If you get pulled over by the police, it's natural to feel rather stressed and concerned. You may think you didn’t do anything wrong. You may be worried about legal charges and potential ramifications. It’s just a stressful event all around. At the same time, you're very conscious of the fact that people do make mistakes during traffic stops that make their own situation worse. What are some of the examples of these mistakes so tha...Read More - Things to consider before accepting a plea bargain
May 16, 2022
If you are accused of committing a crime, your freedom is entirely up to the court. Depending on the nature of the crime you have been accused of committing, a conviction could attract a fine, jail time or even an execution. A plea bargain is one of the defense options you can consider when charged with a crime. A plea bargain is an offer from the prosecution that allows the accused person to plead guilt...Read More - Avoid these mistakes if you have been charged with DWI
May 16, 2022
Getting arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) can be frustrating, scary and confusing especially if you are a first-time offender. The steps you take following a DWI arrest and charge can have serious implications on your case. If you make certain mistakes, there is a pretty good chance you will have a weak defense. Your best bet, when charged with DWI, is to ensure that you do the right thing at the right time whil...Read More - What if your teen is arrested for shoplifting?
May 11, 2022
Your daughter was at the mall with her friends. The plan was for you to catch up with her at 5:00 p.m. and take her to dinner. At 3:30 p.m., your phone rings. When you answer, a security officer from the mall tells you that your daughter has been detained for shoplifting. Shoplifting has become What to do if your child is detained The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) Will my child be arrested...Read More - Is it illegal to read someone's email?
Apr 30, 2022
You've probably heard that it is a federal offense to open someone else's physical mail. However, in 2022, most people get far more email messages than physical letters.This may lead you to wonder what happens if you read through someone's email account. Maybe it's a co-worker who leaves their email signed in on their computer when they go home for the day. Maybe it's a romantic partner who leaves their phone next to the bed...Read More
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