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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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Getting Charged with a Cybercrime is Far More Common than You Might Think

Have you ever checked your email on a friend’s laptop without permission? Have you ever tried to guess the password on someone else’s computer to access a document you needed? Have you ever “borrowed” your neighbor’s WiFi connection? If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, you’re pretty much like almost every one else. […]

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Movie Theatre Shooting is a Reminder: NJ’s Gun Laws are Strictest in the Nation

The United States saw yet another tragic mass shooting on July 23, this time at movie theatre in Lafayette, Louisiana. While law enforcement officials are still piecing together the specifics of the incident, one thing is certain. The shooting has, once again, renewed the conversation about national gun laws. Many believe in their right to […]

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Facing DUI Charges in New Jersey? Why it’s Worth Calling a Lawyer

If you are facing drunk driving charges in NJ, you are also likely facing fines, points on your license, possible driver’s license suspension and even jail time – depending on the particulars of the case. Even if you are thinking that the cops have you dead to rights and that there’s nothing you can do, […]

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In This Vineland Case, Crime Really Didn’t Pay

It’s not like two Millville residents set out to walk away with only $9 after allegedly robbing another woman. However, as seriously bad luck would have it, that’s exactly what happened. However, a short time later, they were walking into Cumberland County Jail. After being stopped by police near South East Avenue and East Almond […]

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A Quick Guide to New Jersey’s Burglary Laws

Burglary and theft tend to go hand in hand in perception and conversation. Whether it’s the cartoonish image of the bandit with the mask over their eyes or the considerably more frightening version of an armed robber, people tend to think that burglary isn’t burglary unless the perpetrator walks away with money or jewelry or […]

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