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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for New Jersey on
Q: What is an acceptable amount of time to have a return email or phone call from your criminal attorney you hired?

I have been sending emails to my son's Attorney Hired and there was a mixup with emails, so they say.

(This is false because they used my email to send the monetary payment contract to me)

They told me they didn’t know they were coming from my email and thought they were from... View More

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answered on Apr 7, 2024

It definitely depends on the attorney, but anyone who is worth the money you spent should get back to you within 24 hours. Since you are not technically the client though it is possible your son told him not to speak with you. In either case drafting a power of attorney should not take very long.

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Q: i get ticket 39:3-29 A , however i have valid license but not physical at the point of incident what should i do ?

i get ticket 39:3-29 A , however i have valid license but not physical at the point of incident what should i do ? i have licenace in my mobile with digital copy

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answered on Mar 19, 2024

Under the statute if you bring your documentation with you to court that was valid the day of the ticket the Court mat dismiss the ticket in his discretion. Otherwise it is a $150 ticket plus court costs of about $33.

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Q: What does non db detention mean?
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answered on Jan 25, 2024

You need to provide more context. I am not immediately familiar with that abbreviation but if you describe your case and where this abbreviation appears I might be able to answer your question. Specifically was this on a court order, mentioned in court, on a Public Safety Assessment (PSA) for a... View More

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Q: Investigating an incident in midstate correction on an inmate. How do I follow complaint for an inmate on the inside of
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answered on Jan 25, 2024

If you are asking how to file a criminal complaint against an inmate inside of the prison you would report that crime to the local police department for the township the prison is located in, assuming that is where the crime occurred. Additionally, the State Prison Corrections System has its own... View More

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