Man from neighboring state arrested for drug charges in New Jersey
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ByBrickfield & Donahue
When people are arrested in a state that they don’t live in, they might
not be familiar with all of the laws. Most people don’t understand
court procedures and how certain charges will affect them. If they are
in a state that isn’t their home state, they might have many questions
about how charges could affect them in their home state and how they will
be treated in the court system of the state where they were charged.
A man from a neighboring state was recently arrested after a traffic stop.
Police say the man was going 81 mph in a 55 mph zone, and was charged
with speeding, possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled
dangerous substance in a motor vehicle. Sometimes charges seem very similar,
but they can have very different penalties if the person is convicted.
Speaking with an experienced criminal defense attorney in New Jersey might
be a wise decision for anyone who is arrested. Being arrested can be a
scary, nerve-racking event. When someone is in an area that is unfamiliar
to them and their family, the arrest can be even more stressful. An attorney
can help a person understand what rights they have, and how their situation
will affect their personal and professional lives.
They can also help the person evaluate the evidence in the case and make
sure their rights weren’t violated at some point in an investigation.
Even if a person is from another state, they still have rights that should
be protected including the right to a fair trial.
Source: New Jersey Herald, “Pa. man arrested on marijuana charges,” April 1, 2013
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