Our Former County Prosecutors & Accomplished Bergen County Criminal Attorneys Have Over 200 Years of Combined Experience To Put Into Action. Contact Our Law Office at (201) 267-9895 For An Immediate Free Telephone Consultation or to Schedule an Office Meeting in Hackensack, Fort Lee or Paramus.
The team of talented Bergen County criminal lawyers at our law firm is dedicated to helping people fight a wide range of disorderly person offenses and indictable crimes. Whether your charges are pending at the Bergen County Superior Court in Hackensack or in one of the 70 or so municipal courts in the county, the defense lawyers at our law office have the skill to effectively defend you. We aren’t ignorant to the fact however that representations such as these are widespread on the internet so we want you to focus on the actual experience of the candidates you are considering to defend your white-collar crime, sex crime, assault, restraining order, domestic violence, gun offense, or any other charge. Anything short of a time-tested New Jersey criminal defense lawyer isn’t worth considering since it exposes you to unnecessary risk. We are Marshall Criminal Defense, one of the state’s largest firms in this area of law. More importantly, we can offer you:
+ A team of 15 lawyers who devote their practice exclusively defending individuals charged with violating the NJ Code of Criminal Justice
+ Over 200 years of combined experience handling aggravated assault, weapon, drug, homicide, theft, fraud, and serious traffic violations like DWI
+ Former County Prosecutors who have served at the highest levels such as Director of Major Crimes, Special Victims Unit (a.k.a. Sex Crimes), Domestic Violence, Juvenile and even as the head of an entire Trial Division
+ Former municipal prosecutors in over 20 towns
+ Certified criminal trial lawyers on staff
+ Decades of experience trying criminal cases to verdict before juries
If you were arrested or believe you are under investigation for a crime anywhere in the state’s most populated county, the Bergen County criminal lawyers here at the Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall are ready to conduct a comprehensive case review and provide their best advice for defending your criminal charge. A highly knowledgeable criminal defense attorney is ready to field your questions 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Criminal Defense Lawyers With Exceptional Experience Defending Cases At The Bergen County Superior Court
Whenever someone is charged with a crime of the first degree, second degree, third degree, or fourth degree in New Jersey, the related offense is considered indictable. A local municipal court lacks jurisdiction to hear criminal cases within these grades and the charges must be referred to the Bergen County Superior Court. These types of violations typically arise out of investigations conduct by a police department, detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, or investigators from the Division of Law.
If, after the investigation, the police believe they have probable cause to believe a violation of criminal law was committed, a complaint charging the accused can be issued. This commonly comes in the form of a warrant complaint which requires a formal arrest and transport to the Bergen County Jail, or a summons can be issued requiring an initial court appearance at the county courthouse in Hackensack on some later date.
Whether your case was filed on a summons complaint or on a warrant, you will have an initial appearance at the county court where the terms of your pretrial release are set. In the event that the prosecutor files a detention motion, you will be held for an additional three (3) business days until a contested hearing can be conducted to determine whether or not you secure pretrial release. It is always extremely important to retain an attorney as soon as possible in order to minimize the chance of the Bergen County Prosecutor filing a motion to detain. Our savvy Bergen County criminal lawyers can often negate needless periods in the county jail by pleading our client’s side of the case so that pretrial release terms can be negotiated without additional time in confinement.
Top Qualifications To Secure a Favorable Result In Your Bergen County Indictable Criminal Criminal Case
The New Jersey criminal law contains over one hundred different felony criminal charges. The attorneys at Marshall Criminal Defense have handled just about every one of them but encounter the following most often:
Sexual Assault
Aggravated Assault
Burglary
Robbery
Credit Card Theft & Fraud
Handgun & Other Firearm Charges
DWI
CDS Distribution
Shoplifting
Drug Possession
Eluding
Weapons Charges
Receiving Stolen Property
Fraud & White Collar Crime
Domestic Violence
Violating a Restraining Order
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New Jersey classifies every indictable offense as either a first, second, third, or fourth-degree crime. A first-degree crime is the most serious criminal charge you can face at the Bergen County Superior Court. A person convicted of a first-degree crime faces fines of up to $200,000 and may be sentenced to ten to twenty years in prison. Aggravated sexual assault is an example of a first-degree crime. A conviction for a second-degree crime such as unlawful possession of a handgun results in five to ten years in prison and fines of up to $150,000. The majority of criminal charges brought in Bergen County are third-degree crimes, which can result in imprisonment for three to five years and fines of up to $15,000. Credit card theft, terroristic threats, and shoplifting over $500 of merchandise are third-degree crimes. Fourth-degree crimes are the least serious felonies but can nonetheless result in 18 months in prison and fines of up to $10,000.
Decades of Success Representing Clients Charged With Domestic Violence in Bergen County
You should know that our team also has occasion to defend restraining order cases in Bergen County Family Court. If you were served with a restraining order based on allegations of domestic violence, you will have an opportunity at the Final Restraining Order Hearing to contest the one-sided allegations that formed the basis for the issuance of the temporary restraining order. This will be your sole opportunity to secure a dismissal so it is imperative that you hire an experienced domestic violence lawyer like those at Marshall Criminal Defense if you want to avoid permanent restraints.
The United States Constitution, as well as NJ State Law, affords every person charged with an indictable crime in Bergen County certain rights and protections. For example, they cannot be compelled to incriminate themselves and have the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. They also have the right to an attorney along with the right to remain free on bail or pretrial release as a general rule.
Our Bergen County criminal defense lawyers ensure that the rights of our clients are fully protected and that they achieve the best outcome possible under the facts of their case. And while there is no shortage of attorneys that practice criminal law in Bergen County, all aren’t well-equipped to navigate the complexities of indictable charges like aggravated assault, handgun possession, or sex cases, to name a few. The seasoned criminal defense attorneys at the Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall understand what it takes to win felony criminal cases, and if you hire us, we will craft compelling arguments on your behalf so that you are not convicted for the crime you are presently facing in Hackensack at the Bergen County Superior Court.
Criminal Defense Attorneys to Fight Your Disorderly Persons Case in Bergen County
If you were arrested or received a criminal complaint or summons for a disorderly persons offense, then you case essentially involves a misdemeanor that will be handled in the local municipal court where the alleged incident occurred. While a disorderly persons offense for simple assault, harassment or the like isn’t a felony, it nonetheless can result in a criminal record, fines, and even time in Bergen County Jail. These penalties should provide ample reason for you to select the best Bergen County criminal attorney you can identify to represent you in this capacity. At the Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall, our criminal defense attorneys advocate aggressively on behalf of people charged with disorderly persons offenses and utilize their decades of experience to obtain dismissals and downgrades. We represent clients in every municipal court in Bergen County on a wide span of charges, including:
Resisting arrest
Trespass
Obstructing the administration of justice
Criminal mischief
Harassment
Shoplifting & other theft offenses
Criminal mischief
Disorderly conduct
Simple assault
Top 10 Municipal Courts In Volume in Bergen County
309 Main Street Room G-01 Fort Lee, NJ 07024 (201) 592-3500, Extension 1509
Hackensack Municipal Court
215 State Street Hackensack, NJ 07601 (201) 646-3971
East Rutherford Municipal Court
117 Stanley Street East Rutherford, NJ 07073 (201) 438-0169
Lyndhurst Municipal Court
367 Valley Brook Avenue Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 (201) 804-2457
Bergen County Central Municipal Court
71 Hudson Street Hackensack, NJ 07601 (201) 336-6222
Garfield Municipal Court
111 Outwater Lane Garfield, NJ 07026 (973) 478-6288
Paramus Municipal Court
1 West Jockish Square Paramus, NJ 07652 (201) 265-2100
Elmwood Park Municipal Court
182 Market Street Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 (201) 796-1457
Teaneck Municipal Court
818 Teaneck Road Teaneck, NJ 07666 (201) 837-4850
Our Unique Qualifications to Defend You
There are seemingly countless criminal defense attorneys in Bergen County, and it can be difficult for people charged with crimes to determine which attorney can best help them pursue their goals. Although many attorneys use persuasive advertising campaigns, they do not all possess the skills and experience needed to deliver favorable results. The Bergen County criminal lawyers at the Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall clearly do not fall within this category given the truly exceptional experience possessed by our team and our extensive record of obtaining successful outcomes in the Superior Court and municipal court system in the county. We firmly believe that the experience of our law office in criminal law is unparalleled in Bergen County.
Further, we have worked hard over the years to establish good relationships with the judges, court staff, and prosecutors throughout Bergen County. As all criminal charges and disorderly persons offenses are brought before the Bergen County Superior Court and Bergen County Municipal Courts are handled by prosecutors appointed by state and local governments, these relationships aid us in negotiating good outcomes for our clients. Our skilled criminal defense team works tirelessly to help all of our clients seek favorable outcomes in the Bergen County Superior Court and Municipal Courts, regardless of the severity of the charges against them.
Full-Service Criminal Defense Firm in Bergen County
Marshall Criminal Defense & DWI Lawyers handle cases in Bergen County Superior Court and the local municipal courts on almost a daily basis. Our law office has seen it all when it comes to criminal and misdemeanor charges, and our attorneys have the experience, skill and track record necessary to give you the best chance at getting your case downgraded or even outright dismissed.
Full-Service Criminal Defense Firm in Bergen County
Marshall Criminal Defense & DWI Lawyers handle cases in Bergen County Superior Court and the local municipal courts on almost a daily basis. Our law office has seen it all when it comes to criminal and misdemeanor charges, and our attorneys have the experience, skill and track record necessary to give you the best chance at getting your case downgraded or even outright dismissed.
Call for a Free and Confidential Consultation with a Bergen County Criminal Lawyer
The criminal defense attorneys of the Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall regularly defend clients charged with disorderly persons offenses and indictable crimes in Bergen County. If you were arrested for any criminal offense in New Jersey’s most populous county, a highly experienced criminal defense lawyer at our law office is ready to undertake a comprehensive case review. To speak to someone with a long record of success as a Bergen County criminal defense attorney, call (201) 267-9895 anytime 24/7.