Regardless of in which state a person lives or plays, gambling is a highly regulated activity restricted only to adults. That said, state laws vary regarding the age at which a person may gamble as well as the penalties for underage gambling. If a person wishes to...
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Implied consent and alcohol testing
In DUI and DWI stops, officers in New Jersey use breathalyzer tests that indicate a driver’s blood alcohol concentration or BAC. When an officer pulls someone over under suspicious of driving under the influence, he or she will often lead the driver through a series...
What is disorderly conduct in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, you can face criminal charges for disorderly conduct. Various types of improper behavior and offensive language may constitute disorderly conduct. According to New Jersey law, the following acts count as improper behavior: Fighting Threatening Violent...
How is disorderly conduct defined in New Jersey?
To prevent yourself from being accused on a crime or being arrested in New Jersey for a crime, you need to understand the law. One area that is not always clearly understood by people is disorderly conduct. The name suggests that it involves not acting in a way that...
What drivers should know about NJ speeding penalties
Whether you are a resident of South Jersey or a visitor from a neighboring state who appreciates the pristine beaches and world-class casinos, you should understand the state penalties for speeding. If you receive a speeding ticket in New Jersey, you may be subject to...
False convictions may happen more often than the public thinks
In 2015, in New Jersey and all other states, a record number of incarcerated individuals were exonerated for crimes they did not actually commit. Popular opinion is that shows like “Making a Murderer” on Netflix may have led to increased attention by the public on the...