Former Municipal Prosecutors & Experienced Obstruction Defense Attorney Belmar New Jersey
When someone attempts to run away from police or is less than fully cooperative, a charge for obstructing the administration of law is commonly issued by the Belmar Police. This violation isn’t any laughing matter as anyone convicted of this offense will not only have a record but will also face consequential penalties. So if you were arrested for obstruction in Belmar, make sure you take this matter seriously and consult an experienced Belmar criminal attorney. Our law firm has what you need with:
- 14 lawyers that make up Monmouth County’s largest defense team
- Over 200 years of combined experience defending obstruction, resisting arrest, and other criminal charges arising in Belmar and Lake Como
- Former prosecutors that have served in municipalities and at the county level, including serving in Belmar previously
- Certified criminal trial attorneys
It would certainly be advisable for you to contact us for a free consultation rather than simply appearing in court without proper legal guidance. Lawyers are available 24/7 to assist you. Call 855-450-8310 for a comprehensive case review and to learn your best options for avoiding a conviction.
Obstructing Charges in Belmar NJ
The law that applies to obstructing charges is N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1. This statute outlines those instances in which someone can be convicted of obstruction. N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1 provides that:
a. A person commits an offense if he purposely obstructs, impairs or perverts the administration of law or other governmental function or prevents or attempts to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of flight, intimidation, force, violence, or physical interference or obstacle, or by means of any independently unlawful act. This section does not apply to failure to perform a legal duty other than an official duty, or any other means of avoiding compliance with law without affirmative interference with governmental functions.
b. An offense under this section is a crime of the fourth degree if the actor obstructs the detection or investigation of a crime or the prosecution of a person for a crime, otherwise it is a disorderly persons offense.
A conviction for a disorderly persons offense for obstruction under subsection (a) above will give you a record and can result in a county jail term of up to 6 months. Fourth degree obstruction is more serious. It is a felony and involves the possibility of 18 months in state prison and a fine up to $10,000. A fourth degree crime for violating 2C:29-1 falls outside the jurisdiction of Belmar Municipal Court and must be heard at the Monmouth County Superior Court in Freehold.
Belmar Obstructing The Administration of Law Attorneys
Anyone can have a lapse of judgment and run or try to destroy evidence in hopes of avoiding an arrest. What is crucial when this happens is to make sure that things don’t mushroom into something that is going to affect your life for years to come. The best way to avoid an escalation in your troubles is to hire the right lawyer. The Belmar criminal attorneys at our firm can provide a high level of representation as former prosecutors with decades practicing in municipal courts throughout Monmouth County. To reach a member of our team, call us at 855-450-8310 anytime of day or night.