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New Jersey Disorderly Person Offenses Lawyer

If you or someone you love is facing a disorderly persons offense, commonly known as disorderly conduct, you should seek legal assistance. While this is generally considered a minor offense, it can still come with various penalties that negatively affect your life. At the Law Offices of Steven A. Varano, P.C., we are ready to help. Our New Jersey disorderly persons offenses attorney will get to the bottom of your case and work to build your defense. Our goal is to get this charge dismissed altogether so you can get back to living your life.

The Law Offices of Steven A. Varano, P.C. are your best option

When you turn to the Law Offices of Steven A. Varano, P.C., you are putting your case in the hands of three decades of experience. We have handled every case and are well-versed in disorderly persons offenses.

  • We are going to be focused on you. That means we keep lines of communication open at all times, ensuring we are available to answer your questions and concerns anytime you call.
  • We understand and will use every defense strategy necessary to secure a favorable outcome in your case.
  • Our trial attorneys approach every case as if it is heading for the courtroom. If we cannot reach an appropriate plea deal, we will vigorously defend you in court.

What will your disorderly persons offense attorney do?

Your New Jersey disorderly persons offenses attorney is your advocate in a disorderly persons offenses case and will get to work investigating all aspects of your charge. You are innocent until proven guilty. Your attorney will:

  • Gather all evidence related to the arrest, including police reports, police camera footage, eyewitness accounts, and more.
  • Speak directly with prosecutors in the case.
  • Use the evidence to show that you were not a threat to the public.
  • Do the legwork necessary to prove you are not guilty of the charges against you.
  • Negotiate to have the charges dismissed.

What can lead to these charges?

Disorderly persons charges are the most common cases outside of motor vehicle offenses that end up in front of the municipal court. However, just because this is a relatively minor offense does not mean it is without consequences. A petty disorderly conduct charge can lead to:

  • Up to 30 days in jail
  • Up to a $500 fine
  • Additional court costs

In addition to the statute and administrative penalties, you could be facing a mark on your criminal record that is hard to get off. A criminal record can affect your ability to get a job, rent a home, or attend school. If you need help clearing your record, contact our New Jersey indictable crimes attorney. We will create a case that may remedy your legal standing.

Let us get to work on your case today

If you or someone you care about is facing a disorderly persons charge, please take it seriously. By securing an attorney, you are ensuring that you will be properly defended in court. While this is a relatively minor charge, it can still have negative consequences in your life, including a mark on your criminal record. At the Law Offices of Steven A. Varano, P.C., we will get to work as soon as we take your case. Let our New Jersey disorderly persons offenses attorney help now. You can contact the Law Offices of Steven A. Varano for a free consultation by clicking here or calling (973) 256-1414.