Former Mets Player Charged with Drug Possession after Linden Arrest
July 11, 2018
Arrested for drugs in Linden, New Jersey? Call our Linden drug possession attorneys at (908) 838-0150 for a free consultation about your case.
Charges for possession of CDS can happen to anyone. Recently, ex-Mets player Lenny Dykstra was arrested outside the Linden Police Headquarters in Linden, New Jersey after his Uber driver drove to the station, fearing for his life, and began honking on his horn until the police came out. The dispute started when Dykstra demanded that his Uber driver ... Read More»
How Does the State Prove Intent to Distribute Drugs in NJ?
July 4, 2018
In New Jersey, if you are charged with a drug crime for intent to distribute, you are facing charges for an indictable offense, which has significant penalties if you are found guilty. Depending on the CDS (controlled dangerous substance) involved in your case, the consequences vary. For instance, a charge for intent to distribute marijuana is graded differently than a possession with intent to distribute cocaine offense. Regardless of the drug you are accused of intending to distribute in ... Read More»
Will I Lose My License if I’m Convicted of a Drug Offense in NJ?
May 23, 2018
If you have been charged with a drug offense in Union County, New Jersey, you are facing many potential consequences if convicted—including losing your driver's license. In New Jersey, if you are charged with possession or use of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS), the judge may revoke your license for a period of 6 months to 2 years. The length of time the judge may revoke it for is influenced by several different factors including the specific facts of your case, the severity of your ... Read More»
3rd Degree Suboxone Charges Dismissed Outright
November 16, 2017
Our New Jersey criminal attorneys recently defended a client who had been pulled over and arrested for third degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance after troopers found a suboxone pill. The whole thing started after a trooper pulled over our client's car because his brake light was out. Once he approached the car however he claimed to smell burnt marijuana emanating from inside the vehicle. Based on the smell, the trooper requested him to step out of the car and placed him ... Read More»