Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey

shoiplifting

i plead guilty coz prosector told me if i did wont appear on my record since first offense i phone court today still there on record but said noise ordiance but records say shoplifting what do i do coz im trying to look for a job currently unemployed


Asked on 5/13/09, 6:12 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Gary Moore Gary Moore Attorney At Law

Re: shoiplifting

I do not know how long ago you pled guilty, but it sounds like you were originally charged with shoplifting and the charge was changed to a municipal ordinance which did not involve theft. You should give me a call so that we can talk and I can explain everything to you.

Call me if you like.

Gary Moore, Esquire

Hackensack, New Jersey

www.garymooreattorneyatlaw.com

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Answered on 5/13/09, 6:20 pm
Kenneth Vercammen,Esq. Kenneth Vercammen

Re: shoiplifting

Thousands of citizens in New Jersey over the past 20 years have been arrested for criminal, disorderly, and municipal ordinance offenses. They may include your neighbors, friends and loyal church goers. The police keep a record of all arrests and convictions, even if 20 years old. These "secrets of the past" will soon be open to anyone in New Jersey including credit agencies. Under a proposal by the New Jersey Attorney General, for a $15.00 fee, anybody could ask the state police for a person's criminal record, even arrests with not guilty findings. Allowing access to a person's old criminal conviction or arrest record could open the door for discrimination against someone who now is a productive, respected, and law abiding citizen.

Fortunately, if you are a law abiding citizen, you can now have old arrests or convictions erased from public records and police folders. Under NJSA 2C:52-1 et seq. past criminal convictions can be expunged' erased under certain instances. For example, if you were convicted or pleaded guilty to a disorderly person offense (misdemeanor type) more than 5 years ago, and have not been convicted of anything since, you can have your attorney petition to the Superior Court for an Expungement (Erase and removal) of your criminal record. If you plead guilty to a town ordinance (ex. - Seaside Heights Drinking in Public) you can petition for an Expungement after waiting two years. A Juvenile delinquent/guilty finding for a minor can also be expunged/erased under similar circumstances. In addition, minor drug arrests which resulted in first offender conditional discharge can be erased if one year has passed since termination of probation or conclusion of court proceedings.

To read the entire article, go to http://www.njlaws.com/expungement.htm

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Answered on 5/18/09, 12:15 pm


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