Conviction Of Weapons Offense with Prior Nera Conviction Is Not Subject to Mandatory Parole Disqualified Under Graves Act

State v. Zaire J. Cromedy Appellate Docket No.: A-17-24 Decided August 5, 2025 Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark In a recent opinion, the Supreme Court of New Jersey ruled that a conviction under N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(j), a subsection of the unlawful weapons possession statute, is not subject to a mandatory parole disqualifier pursuant to…

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Conviction of Sexual Abuse of a Minor Reversed After a Treating Doctor’s Testimony Was Improperly Admitted During Trial

State v. G.W. Appellate Docket No.: A-2310-18 Decided October 7, 2021 Submitted by New Jersey Sex Crime Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. In a recent unpublished opinion, the Appellate Division of New Jersey reversed a jury conviction of sexual abuse of a minor after a treating doctor’s testimony was improperly admitted during trial. In State v. G.W., tried…

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Don’t Represent yourself… Hire an attorney who can and knows how to represent you pre-trial and during the trial….NOT after you loose and convicted !

State of New Jersey v. Robert A. Davies Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark On a August morning in 2007, defendant, Robert Davies insulted a man, Mario Chavez, in the men’s room of a bar in Margate. Defendant said, “this was not his country and he should leave.” Chavez complained to the management…

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