Philadelphia, PA asked in Criminal Law for New Jersey

Q: How many steps and what can I do before the county criminal court summons

Attempting to elude. Police 2nd degree 2c : 29 2b

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H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • East Brunswick, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Your first step should be to hire a good lawyer you looking at 5 to 10 years in jail with the charge that you've mentioned. Most of us criminal lawyers offer a free in office consultation I suggest you set one up to get protected

Howard Lesnik
Howard Lesnik
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Mountainside, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Second degree eluding is charged when someone is alleged to have created a risk of death or injuring when fleeing police. Since second degree offenses carry 5-10 years in jail, you should consult with an attorney to go over the facts of your case.

James A. Abate
James A. Abate
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Somerville, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Case info says Philadelphia but asks about New Jersey. I am not sure if there is some confusion on that. I do not know what you mean about how many steps. What ca. You do? Plead not guilty and hire a lawyer who can go through the law and facts and represent you to achieve the best result.

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