Theft And Trespassing Charges

Summary

Facing charges for theft (2C:20-3A) and trespassing (2C:18-3A) in New Jersey requires understanding the legal process. Consider hiring a local attorney to navigate the charges, gather evidence, and explore legal grounds for dismissal, such as lack of evidence, rights violations, or procedural errors. Negotiation and pretrial motions can also be effective strategies.

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how can I get this dissmissed?
To get charges dismissed, you can consider these steps:
- Hire an Attorney: A lawyer can identify legal defenses and procedural mistakes.
- Negotiate: Your attorney can negotiate with the prosecutor for a dismissal or reduction of charges.
- Gather Evidence: Strong evidence supporting your innocence can lead to dismissal.
- Pretrial Motions: File motions to dismiss based on legal grounds.
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what legal grouds do I have to get this case dissmissed?
To consider getting charges dismissed, explore these legal grounds:
- Lack of Evidence: Insufficient evidence to support the charges.
- Violation of Rights: Any infringement of your constitutional rights during arrest or investigation.
- Procedural Errors: Mistakes in the legal process or filing.
- Self-Defense or Justification: Valid reasons for the alleged actions.
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