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Drug Possession

What Are Juveniles Charged With When They’re Caught Possessing Marijuana In New Jersey?

October 15, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

Juveniles caught possessing marijuana in New Jersey will usually be charged with delinquency, and a conviction or guilty plea will result in a juvenile record, but not a criminal record.

This is obviously a better situation than being charged as an adult, but juvenile detention, loss of a driver’s license, and fines are potential consequences if the court finds you delinquent.

In most cases, a juvenile will have access to alternatives that adults may not, and it’s important that families understand the full range of options.

Working with an experienced New Jersey juvenile crimes attorney means that you have an informed voice representing your interests alone, and you’ll have the chance to make the best choices for your child.

Attorney Matthew Reisig works with families throughout New Jersey when they face juvenile charges against a loved one. Call 732-625-9661 today for a free consultation.

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How Long Will My License Be Suspended If I Was Driving While In Possession Of Marijuana In New Jersey?

October 15, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

If you were caught in possession of marijuana while driving in New Jersey, you’re likely facing two charges, one that applies to your driver’s license and one that is criminal in nature.

The charge of Possession of Controlled Dangerous Substances While Operating A Motor Vehicle is a motor vehicle offense that carries a penalty of a two year suspension of your driver’s license, as well as fines.

The criminal charge has the potential to put you in jail, so extra caution is required in addressing it.

Both charges have to be taken into consideration when formulating a defense, so that you don’t end up in a situation where the possession charge is dropped while you’re left without a vehicle for two years.

Matthew Reisig has successfully defended clients facing drug charges across New Jersey, and can help you understand your options and take the steps necessary for you to move on after an arrest.

Call 732-625-9661 and talk to an experienced New Jersey criminal defense lawyer today.

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What’s The Penalty For Possession Of Controlled Dangerous Substances While Operating A Motor Vehicle In New Jersey?

October 15, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

The penalty for possession of CDS while operating a motor vehicle in New Jersey is a motor vehicle penalty rather than a criminal one, and you’ll face a two year license suspension, plus fines.

Additionally, you’ll probably be charged with a criminal act like possession of controlled dangerous substances or even distributing CDS.

These are serious charges under New Jersey law, that can have repercussions throughout your life, especially if convicted on criminal drug possession charges.

When facing drug charges of any type in New Jersey, it’s important to work with experienced legal help who can evaluate the charges against you and develop a strategy that minimizes your exposure to potentially serious consequences.

This may include finding alternatives to jail like pretrial intervention programs and conditional discharges, or questioning the probable cause behind the stop that led to the arrest in the first place.

For experienced criminal defense help anywhere in New Jersey, call attorney Matthew Reisig at 732-625-9661 today for a free consultation.

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Why Do I Have Both A Possession Charge And A CDS In A Motor Vehicle Charge If The Whole Incident Occurred In My Car In New Jersey

October 10, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

You’re facing both charges because they are separate infractions, and only the possession charge is a criminal matter.

CDS in a Motor Vehicle is not a criminal offense in its own right.

The penalty upon conviction is a two year suspension of your driver’s license, and the judge has no discretion to waive the penalty.

You have to be wary of plea bargains encouraging you to plead guilty of the CDS in a Motor Vehicle charge in exchange for conditional sentencing on the possession charge.

You may end up without a vehicle, while having to complete court-ordered counseling, classes, or other conditions, which may represent a significant hardship.

Get help right away. Attorney Matthew Reisig is an experienced New Jersey criminal defense attorney who will zealously guard your rights and freedom.

Call 732-625-9661 today for a free consultation.

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Can Passengers Be Charged With CDS In A Motor Vehicle In New Jersey?

October 10, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

No, the CDS in a Motor Vehicle statute applies only to drivers, so if you’ve been charged with this crime but were a passenger, a dismissal of this charge is almost certain.

But there will be other complications if you were found to be in possession of controlled dangerous substances, even if you weren’t driving.

Whether you were charged with possession or a more serious charge like trafficking, you need qualified legal assistance to protect your rights and secure the best outcome in your criminal matter.

New Jersey takes drug crimes very seriously and prosecutors go to great lengths to demonstrate to voters that they are tough on those who bring drugs into New Jersey communities.

Call attorney Matthew Reisig today at 732-625-9661 for a free consultation with an experienced New Jersey criminal defense attorney.

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If My Car Was Parked, Can I Be Charged With CDS In A Motor Vehicle In New Jersey?

October 10, 2014 by Matthew Reisig

If your vehicle was parked and you can provide compelling evidence that it had been parked since before you came into possession of drugs, then you may be able to have the charge dismissed.

In a case where you were caught smoking marijuana in your parked car outside of your workplace, for instance, the CDS in a motor vehicle charge would likely not stand.

CDS in a motor vehicle is a unique drug charge in New Jersey, because it is technically a motor vehicle offense, carrying a two year driver’s license suspension as the penalty.

It is likely charged along with other drug offenses that are criminal, which gives you ample ground to fight back or avail yourself of alternative sentencing.

A skilled attorney can make all the difference in your case.

Call attorney Matthew Reisig today at 732-625-9661 and talk to an experienced criminal defense attorney for free.

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