Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey

Probation for TWO STATES-POSSIBLE?

no DRUGS, alcohol or armed weapons in any of the offenses)

He was arrested in 2005 for shop lifting. Paid Bail and then never went to court date.

Arrested on traffic violation in Connecticut in August,2007 and detained by NJ.

December 2007, jailed for original NJ charges: (shoplifting and bail jumping).

Sentenced to 3 yrs no minimum, but not elig for parole. (3years flat??? not sure)

June, 2008 - Released by Courts a as an early release??..

as a candidate for ISP on a 6month trial basis. He did have a criminal history from years earlier but they accepted him anyway.

July, 2008 - Placed in an ISP Halfway House in NJ.

August, 2008 - NJ Tech violation, and re-sentenced to 30 days in Mercer County.

September, 2008 -residential treatment program assignmt. (But has no addictions)

...waiting for ISP PRE-RELEASE HEARING SCHEDULED FOR MID DECEMBER 2008.

December 2008 - discharged from Residential TC - NO VIOLATI0N

Dec, 2008 - New charges for retail theft in PA with a NJ Detainer. What happens next. Will he be violated for ISP probation violation.

DEC. 2008 - missed resentencing or Prelease hearing because incarcerated.


Asked on 1/09/09, 10:00 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Kenneth Vercammen,Esq. Kenneth Vercammen

Re: Probation for TWO STATES-POSSIBLE?

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Answered on 1/15/09, 9:53 am
Ronald Aronds Law Office of Ronald Aronds, LLC

Re: Probation for TWO STATES-POSSIBLE?

I don't know for sure since I am not licensed in PA. However, it seems like he still does have problems in NJ because of the missed court date and probation violation. I would like to discuss this with you. I am an attorney who has handled many cases similar to your in various courts throughout New Jersey in the past. Please contact me to discuss your case in more detail. I never charge for simply talking to a person about their case. Thank you.

Sincerely yours,-Ronald Aronds, Esq.-

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Answered on 1/12/09, 10:59 am


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