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Articles Posted in Shoplifting Defense

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New Jersey Municipal Courts are Still Closed for In-Person Appearances, but are Starting Plea by Affidavit

I was contacted by several municipal prosecutors this work asking if we could work out some of my existing client’s cases by something called a plea by affidavit. This mechanism is typically only used for out of state residents or those who do not have the ability to come to…

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Are the Courts in New Jersey Closed Because of COVID 19 Coronavirus?

The answer is it depends. The municipal courts are not holding court sessions. Municipal courts are responsible for traffic violations including DWI and disorderly persons criminal offenses (misdemeanors). They are issuing future court dates but are also trying to set up virtual court to expedite those dates. If you have…

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Edison Shoplifting Charge can lead to Arrest Record for Criminal Offense

ARRESTED AND CHARGED WITH N.J.S.A. 2C 20-11 SHOPLIFTING IN EDISON? A LAWYER CAN HELP YOU AVOID A CRIMINAL RECORD. If you are arrested for shoplifting in Edison, you should consult with the experienced Edison shoplifting lawyers at Lubiner, Schmidt & Palumbo. New Jersey has some of the toughest shoplifting laws…

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Arrested in Sephora for Shoplifting; When is a Free Sample Not Free?

Shoplifting under N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11 of the New Jersey Criminal code is one of the most common crimes committed in the state of New Jersey, and can often times be accused over mistake of fact or misunderstanding between vendor and customer. Specifically, there have been a large number of cases in…

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Shoplifting Defense Success Story for Three Clients

The attorneys of Lubiner, Schmidt & Palumbo appeared in municipal courts across three different municipalities to represent clients facing shoplifting charges. Shoplifting is defined in Title 2C:20-11 of the New Jersey Criminal Code. The charge includes not only purposely taking store merchandise, but also purposefully concealing merchandise or altering or…

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