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Being arrested for a crime is a scary and unnerving ordeal. The consequences
that you are facing could be severe and life altering. Your freedom, your
reputation - your life as you know it could depend on the decisions you make
in the first 24 hours. Choosing the right attorney to defend you could be
one of the most important decisions of your life.
Before you go to court, it is important that you not only know your legal
rights, but also what defenses you may have available to you. Having an
experienced, knowledgeable, aggressive attorney on your side is only to your
advantage. Allow my years of experience - and dedication to my clients - to
work for you. While the police have the prosecutor on their side, you
deserve to have someone fighting for you. As a defense attorney and a
former Municipal Prosecutor, I know what you are up against and the battles
that you are facing.
I have successfully represented people who have been charged with various
types of criminal offenses. Whether it is a criminal charge in the Superior
Court or Municipal Court, I have vast experience in handling these type
criminal cases. At my law office, you will not be shuffled around from
person to person and I will personally handle your matter myself from start
to finish.
I have successfully represented people throughout the State in both the
Superior Court and Municipal Court in: Middlesex County, Mercer County,
Somerset County, Union County and Monmouth County. Having been a former
Municipal Prosecutor, I know how a prosecutor thinks and the position that
they will take. Call for a Free Consultation if you have a criminal matter
such as:
- Drug Charges
- BookDisorderly Person's Offenses
- Theft
- Bad Checks
- Resisting Arrest
- Hindering Apprehension
- Simple and Aggravated Assault
- Various other Indictable Offenses
You deserve to have an aggressive attorney on your side "fighting" for your rights.
Call (732) 321-9100 for a FREE consultation.
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE TO CLEAR YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD IN NEW JERSEY?
CAN AN ARREST AND/OR CRIMINAL CONVICTION BE ERASED OR EXPUNGED?
Face it, these days, everyone is conducting background checks, and that "dumb" move that you did a while ago, simply won't go away. Does that arrest and/or criminal conviction keep rearing its ugly head? If so, there may be something that you can do about. You may be eligible for an "expungement" to clear your criminal record in New Jersey.
First, what is an expungement? An expungement is the legal process of "cleaning" your criminal records. The purpose of an expungement is to "erase" the negative things that happen in your past since a criminal record can often hinder your future and your ability to secure a job. Many of the more common criminal offense can be expunged such as, petty theft, shoplifting, possession of marijuana, disorderly persons offenses, petty disorderly persons offenses, township ordinance and even arrests. In fact, even some indictable offenses that are felonies can be expunged. Understandably, not all felony and misdemeanor charges can be cleared from your New Jersey criminal record. Arrests and/or criminal convictions must meet certain guidelines in order for it to be expunged from your record. In every case, an individual seeking expungement in New Jersey must not be on probation, serving a sentence for any offense, nor have any new criminal charges pending.
The main reason why people want to clear their criminal record is so that they can secure employment. This is because most employers are now conducting background checks before hiring a job applicant. Most employers consider the applicant's criminal record in deciding whether to extend a job offer. A person whose conviction is expunged can lawfully answer "no" if asked whether he has been arrested and/or convicted of a crime.
Does the criminal record just magically "disappear?" No, however, the expunged records are sent to a special facility for expunged records. The records cannot be accessed for general law enforcement or civil use. There are however certain exceptional situations under which the expunged records can be searched, retrieved, and used, but this is rare and normally requires a court order or statutory authorization. One way to look at this is that expunged records do not "disappear," rather they "go away" and in the vast majority of cases, are never heard from again.
Below is a useful chart to help determine when a person is legally eligible to have apply to have a matter expunged:
Nature of Conviction |
Waiting Time |
| Crime (Felony) |
Ordinarily, ten years. The court will consider an application to expunge a felony conviction after five years. In such cases, however, the court will require you to show that granting the expungement is in the public interest. |
| Disorderly Persons Offense (Misdemeanor) |
Five years |
| Petty Disorderly Persons Offense (Misdemeanor) |
Five years |
| Juvenile Adjudication |
Five years, or period for equivalent offense if committed by an adult, whichever is less |
| Municipal Ordinance |
Two years |
Young Drug Offender
(21 years of age or younger when offense was committed) |
One year |
Dismissal following successful completion of diversion
(PTI or Conditional Discharge) |
Six months |
| Not guilty by reason of insanity, or not guilty for lack of mental capacity |
These dispositions cannot be expunged |
| Dismissal, Other |
No waiting time at all |
Since the expungement process may take several months, you do not need to wait until the required time period for an expungement has lapsed. Rather, the sooner you get started, the better. The expungement process can be quite technical. In most cases, it is best accomplished through contacting an attorney who handles these type matters. Although some attorneys may charge for an evaluation of your case, the Law Office of Brian Goldenfarb has agreed to provide a FREE consultation to help determine if you or someone you know is eligible for an expungement. Brian Goldenfarb can be reached at (732) 321-9100 or at (732) 4-LAW-HELP.
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