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What are the knife laws in New Jersey?

On behalf of Weinstock Levin | Dec 20, 2020 | weapon offenses

If you are a New Jersey resident who is facing charges regarding possession or use of a knife, it might be useful to familiarize yourself with a case from 2017. State of New Jersey v. Montalvo was a case heard by the New Jersey Supreme Court that in a narrow way...

Megan’s Law and the sex offender registry: What you should know

On behalf of Weinstock Levin | Dec 7, 2020 | Sex Crimes

Megan’s Law was introduced in 1994 to protect children from repeat sex offenders. While it has undoubtedly helped keep some children safe, it can have massive consequences for your future if you are wrongly convicted of a sexual offense,  What does Megan’s Law entail?...

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