Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey
Resisting arrest- felony?
Is resisting arrest a charge which always goes to the pros. office where they decide to downgrade or not? I was arrested for resisting arrest.
Asked on 2/14/03, 9:26 am
3 Answers from Attorneys
Savyon Grant
Law Office of Savy Grant
Re: Resisting arrest- felony?
Not always. You need to hire an attorney right away. I will be very happy to give you a free consultation.
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201-646-9600
Answered on 2/17/03, 3:40 pm
John Pinho
John Pinho
Re: Resisting arrest- felony?
Yes. But depending on the County it may be downgraded as a matter of course.
Answered on 2/14/03, 11:18 am
Gary Moore
Gary Moore Attorney At Law
Re: Resisting arrest- felony?
Every criminal charge is referred to the county prosecutor. You could call me at 800 273 7933 to discuss your case.
Answered on 2/14/03, 11:45 am
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