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AV Preeminent Peer Rated Attorneys
Skillman Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Kearns Rotolo Law

4.9
126 Reviews
  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers3 awards

  • Experienced Attorneys Dedicated to Finding Effective Resolutions to Clients' Legal Matters Involving Divorce & Family Law, Accidents & Injuries, Criminal Defense, DUI... Read More

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Theodore Sliwinski

4.7
168 Reviews
  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Quality Legal Services At Affordable Rates

  • Criminal Law LawyersFamily Law and Divorce, Adoption, and 38 more

Theodore Sliwinski
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Keaveney Legal Group

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  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers

  • Keaveney Legal Group is a New Jersey & Pennsylvania-based professional law firm that aggressively defends consumers, professionals and homeowners who are facing legal issues in the... Read More

  • Criminal Law LawyersStop Foreclosure Proceedings, Loan Modifications, and 40 more

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Thomas Masciocchi
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  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Personal injury attorney fighting for seriously injured victims and who is recognized by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Certified Civil Trial Attorney

  • Criminal Law LawyersPersonal Injury, Automobile Accidents, and 20 more

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John VR. Strong Jr.
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  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • Lanza Law Firm LLP assists with numerous legal challenges, including Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents, Head Spinal Injuries and Wrongful Death issues. From our office in South... Read More

  • Criminal Law LawyersPersonal Injury, Estate Planning, and 29 more

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  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • One of New Jersey's top-rated Criminal Defense Trial Attorneys who has earned a reputation as “A Fighter Not a Handshaker” Our law offices seek to rehabilitate each client.

  • Criminal Law LawyersCriminal Defense, Expungements, and 14 more

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Eric B. Morrell
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Simon Law Group, LLC

4.4
46 Reviews
  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers3 awards

  • New Jersey Family Law, Divorce and Criminal Lawyers

  • Criminal Law LawyersDivorce and Custody Issues, Domestic Violence, and 11 more

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Britt Simon
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Colacci Law Firm

5.0
34 Reviews
  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Protecting your rights to the fullest extent, whether you’ve been injured at the hands of another, or been accused of wrongdoing.

  • Criminal Law LawyersPersonal Injury, Workers Compensation, and 96 more

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Michael N. Colacci
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  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers2 awards

  • Laufer, Dalena, Jensen, Bradley & Doran, LLC, is one of the most established family law firms in northern New Jersey and has experience handling family law and divorce issues using... Read More

  • Criminal Law LawyersFamily Law, Domestic Violence, and 35 more

  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • The Law Office of Michael P. Otto, LLC has been protecting the rights of individuals and families in Central and Northern New Jersey for 23 years.

  • Criminal Law LawyersBankruptcy Chapter 7, Bankruptcy Chapter 11, and 43 more

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Michael Otto
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  • Serving Skillman, NJ and Somerset County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 31 lawyers3 awards

  • A New Jersey Firm You Can Rely On For Over 13 Practice Areas That Include: Criminal Law, Family Law, Corporate and Business Law.

  • Criminal Law LawyersArbitration, Mediation and Special Master, Business Law and Commercial Transactions, and 11 more

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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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CLIENT RECOMMENDED
82 %

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4.6

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Can I be charged with public intoxication after I was accused of theft?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
If the facts of the case warrant the charge, you could be so charged. In order for me to make a proper determination, I would have to see the police reports and other facts surrounding your particular case. You ask what is your best defense: my advice is that yopu retain an attorney who can review with you the facts of your case and prepare accordingly.
If the facts of the case warrant the charge, you could be so charged. In order for me to make a proper determination, I would have to see the police reports and other facts surrounding your particular case. You ask what is your best defense: my advice is that yopu retain an attorney who can review with you the facts of your case and prepare accordingly.
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Whats does 1 count of : 2C:18-3*4 Criminal Tresp-Unlicensd Entry/Dwellng/4 mean

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Criminal Law lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
§ 2C:18-3. Unlicensed entry of structures; defiant trespasser; peering into dwelling places; defenses    a. Unlicensed entry of structures. A person commits an offense if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he enters or surreptitiously remains in any research facility, structure, or separately secured or occupied portion thereof, or in or upon utility company property. An offense under this subsection is a crime of the fourth degree if it is committed in a school or on school property. The offense is a crime of the fourth degree if it is committed in a dwelling. An offense under this section is a crime of the fourth degree if it is committed in a research facility, power generation facility, waste treatment facility, public sewage facility, water treatment facility, public water facility, nuclear electric generating plant or any facility which stores, generates or handles any hazardous chemical or chemical compounds. An offense under this subsection is a crime of the fourth degree if it is committed in or upon utility company property. Otherwise it is a disorderly persons offense.b. Defiant trespasser. A person commits a petty disorderly persons offense if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he enters or remains in any place as to which notice against trespass is given by:(1) Actual communication to the actor; or(2) Posting in a manner prescribed by law or reasonably likely to come to the attention of intruders; or(3) Fencing or other enclosure manifestly designed to exclude intruders.c. Peering into windows or other openings of dwelling places. A person commits a crime of the fourth degree if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he peers into a window or other opening of a dwelling or other structure adapted for overnight accommodation for the purpose of invading the privacy of another person and under circumstances in which a reasonable person in the dwelling or other structure would not expect to be observed.d. Defenses. It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section that:(1) A structure involved in an offense under subsection a. was abandoned;(2) The structure was at the time open to members of the public and the actor complied with all lawful conditions imposed on access to or remaining in the structure; or(3) The actor reasonably believed that the owner of the structure, or other person empowered to license access thereto, would have licensed him to enter or remain, or, in the case of subsection c. of this section, to peer.
§ 2C:18-3. Unlicensed entry of structures; defiant trespasser; peering into dwelling places; defenses    a. Unlicensed entry of structures. A person commits an offense if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he enters or surreptitiously remains in any research facility, structure, or separately secured or occupied portion thereof, or in or upon utility company property. An offense under this subsection is a crime of the fourth degree if it is committed in a school or on school property. The offense is a crime of the fourth degree if it is committed in a dwelling. An offense under this section is a crime of the fourth degree if it is committed in a research facility, power generation facility, waste treatment facility, public sewage facility, water treatment facility, public water facility, nuclear electric generating plant or any facility which stores, generates or handles any hazardous chemical or chemical compounds. An offense under this subsection is a crime of the fourth degree if it is committed in or upon utility company property. Otherwise it is a disorderly persons offense.b. Defiant trespasser. A person commits a petty disorderly persons offense if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he enters or remains in any place as to which notice against trespass is given by:(1) Actual communication to the actor; or(2) Posting in a manner prescribed by law or reasonably likely to come to the attention of intruders; or(3) Fencing or other enclosure manifestly designed to exclude intruders.c. Peering into windows or other openings of dwelling places. A person commits a crime of the fourth degree if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he peers into a window or other opening of a dwelling or other structure adapted for overnight accommodation for the purpose of invading the privacy of another person and under circumstances in which a reasonable person in the dwelling or other structure would not expect to be observed.d. Defenses. It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section that:(1) A structure involved in an offense under subsection a. was abandoned;(2) The structure was at the time open to members of the public and the actor complied with all lawful conditions imposed on access to or remaining in the structure; or(3) The actor reasonably believed that the owner of the structure, or other person empowered to license access thereto, would have licensed him to enter or remain, or, in the case of subsection c. of this section, to peer.
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Possible crime committed

Edward J. Dimon
Answered by attorney Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Edward J. Dimon
your son will not be in trouble. to be safe, you sgould make a complete written record of what happened. Ed Dimon
your son will not be in trouble. to be safe, you sgould make a complete written record of what happened. Ed Dimon