
🚨 Charged with a Crime in New Jersey? Read This First
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Getting charged with a crime—no matter how big or small—can turn your world upside down. It's overwhelming, stressful, and, let's be real... confusing. But here's the good news: you don't have to figure it out alone.
If you or someone you love is facing criminal charges in New Jersey, here's what you need to know—and how we can help.

🧾 What Counts as a Criminal Charge in NJ?
New Jersey splits criminal offenses into two main categories:
Disorderly Persons Offenses – These are lower-level charges, like simple assault, shoplifting (under a certain amount), or possession of small amounts of marijuana. They are still serious but not considered "felonies."
Indictable Offenses (aka Felonies) – These include things like aggravated assault, burglary, gun charges, drug distribution, and more. These carry longer jail sentences and follow you much longer.
Even if it's your first time being in trouble, the consequences can be life-changing—so it's important to take every charge seriously.