Philadelphia, PA asked in Criminal Law for New Jersey

Q: Charged with municipal complaint Feb 3 2022 indictable offense. It’s now 4/23/24 and no movement

I’ve been on pretrial release for 809 days. They just offered me out of no where a plea to plead guilty ( lie) anc I’ll get probation for 24 months which is almost 5 years all together. A tactic to help my ex’s lawyers use this in family court .

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A: If this case has indeed been lingering for that long you need to seek counsel. They can atleast speak to the Prosecution to shed some light on what has been going on and they can also do some things to force or push the State to stop sitting on your case. You need an experienced criminal defense attorney who can review all of the evidence and recognize all of your potential defenses not only to properly try this case if you do go to trial but also to help in any negotiations with the State that may produce a better offer then you currently have. Since the case is pre-indictment you have a little more negotiation room as the Prosecutor still has the option to Remand your case to municipal court if they don't want to be the ones to dismiss it.

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