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STATE v. HENDRICKS — NEW JERSEY MURDER TRIAL — "NOT GUILTY" VERDICT

Criminal Lawyer, John Tumelty represented Helena Hendricks, who was charged with first degree murder in Atlantic County Superior Court. The defendant faced a number of additional charges, including armed robbery, conspiracy and possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose. At the conclusion of a jury trial that lasted three weeks, the defendant was found "not guilty" of all charges.

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NJ Child Abuse Laws and Punishments

The choice to have a child, whether through birth or adoption is a big responsibility. It sounds great on paper and can be extremely rewarding as a parent, but there is a lot of work involved in the care of a child. On top of that, a parent’s job never ends no matter how old […]

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Consequences for Embezzlement

To hold a position where you manage funds or property or are given the responsibility of managing another person’s money or property is a distinguished honor. Not only does it speak volumes about your competence when it comes to managing money but it also tells you that others believe you to be trustworthy and dependable.

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Burglary Penalties in New Jersey

At one point or another, we have all read a book or watched a movie about the perfect crime. It could be described as the best heist, the biggest payday or the ultimate final haul. It usually involves a team, experienced in the most expert burglary techniques, and an elaborate plan to get away scot-free.

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DWI Laws in NJ

Like most states, New Jersey does not mess around when it comes to drinking and driving. With many campaigns and other forums warning against the dangers of drunk driving, there is plenty of material dispersed on the subject that drivers should heed.

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Crimes That Could Lead to Deportation for an Immigrant

Being accused of a crime is always a serious matter, regardless of your immigration status. However, additional penalties and problems may apply if you are an immigrant to the United States.

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