Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey
Felony Case with Confidential Informant
can a NJ detective drop the charges in a felony case if the defendent aided him as a confidential informant?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Felony Case with Confidential Informant
No, a detective has no power to drop charges. Only a Prosecutor can decide how to handle charges. A detective can give input to the prosecutor and in these situations, that input is followed most of the time. I suggest you consult with an attorney before you do anything here.
Re: Felony Case with Confidential Informant
Neither a detective or any other police officer has the power to dismiss a criminal matter, but his advising the prosecutor's office of your cooperation may lead to the desired dismissal.
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Gary Moore, Esquire
Hackensack, New Jersey
www.garymooreattorneyatlaw.com
Re: Felony Case with Confidential Informant
While the detective has input, charging discretion is ultimately held by the County Prosecutor. Someone seeking consideration for snitching had best have an attorney work out the details in a written cooperation agreement. Be very careful here.
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