Vineland, NJ asked in Criminal Law and Tax Law for New Jersey

Q: Potential outcome for breaking & entering by breaking a door, simple assault on adult, breaking TRO, IRS tax fraud

I am looking for information on the potential outcome for the above. There was harm done to a child and involvement of DCPP, the assault done to the child has not been established in court due to postponement. I am curious about this outcome as it will severely affect parental time and the child's future. There was a documented breaking of TRO only once even though there was proof on multiple occurrences. The breaking & entering has not been established due to postponement. There is video evidence of the break in. Recently discovered an occurrence of tax fraud and this will be investigated. What should I expect?

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2 Lawyer Answers

A: Jail time certainly looks like it is almost certain for the above offender as this person has multiple charges that could lead to that. That being said everything depends on the facts of the case and how good of a lawyer the defendant hires and lastly never under estimate luck.

A: These seem like charges that will result in incarceration, but you need to speak with a criminal defense lawyer in a confidential consultation to go over the history and possible repercusions..

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