
Learn why Dan & Rob have dedicated their careers to criminal defense law and what drives them to seek justice for their clients. Our attorneys are ready to conquer any challenge & provide you with an unwavering legal defense. At Rosenberg | Perry & Associates we pride ourselves on the reputation we've built by helping our clients with personal, compassionate, & dedicated legal defense.
Daniel and Robert have prosecuted and defended criminal matters in Burlington County and other Counties throughout New Jersey in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division as well as Municipal Court.
Daniel and Robert have prosecuted and defended criminal matters in Burlington County and other Counties throughout New Jersey in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division as well as Municipal Court.
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Serious criminal offenses committed in New Jersey are the equivalent of felonies in other states. If you're accused of murder, rape, robbery or domestic violence, were caught using marijuana or other drugs illegally, or are a juvenile being tried as an adult, you need professional legal defense. With the help of Rosenberg | Perry & Associates as your criminal attorney, we can work to reduce your charges and prevent a guilty verdict.
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Our commitment to N.J. criminal law is no secret, and we're repeatedly recognized for it. In 2017 alone, our team earned two coveted spots amongst SJ Magazine's Top Attorneys 2017, were honored by Super Lawyers Magazine as "Rising Stars, " and two of our attorneys became certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as criminal trial attorneys - a distinction only 300 out of 40,000 lawyers statewide have earned.
Drug Crimes
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If you are an adult or juvenile who has been charged with a drug crime in Burlington County, NJ it is important to obtain experienced and committed legal guidance. The specific sentence you face upon conviction of a drug crime will be based on a variety of factors, including the type and the amount of drug that was associated with the specific crime.
Weapons Charges
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The New Jersey Criminal Code contains laws in Chapter 39 (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5) related to unlawful possession of weapons, which are defined as anything "readily capable of lethal use or of inflicting serious bodily injury." Weapons charges can result from simple possession of a weapon, even if it was not being used.
Violent Crimes in New Jersey
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A violent crime occurs when one person harms or threatens to harm another person. In New Jersey, non-violent crimes are all crimes punishable by jail time that do not threaten to or actually involve bodily injury. There are many different types of violent crimes, including assault, robbery, manslaughter and murder.
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