New Jersey Felony Offense Defense Lawyer
Felony crimes are extremely serious, whether charged in state or federal court. Since New Jersey has a statute similar to the "three strikes law" (the extended term), felony convictions become even more dangerous if you are charged with such a crime. There are a number of crimes that could be charged either as a misdemeanor (disorderly person) or a felony (crime), depending upon the circumstances involved. This is an extremely serious matter, as is any felony charge. If you are convicted of a felony, you will be facing massive consequences in your daily life, once you have finished serving your sentence in either state or federal prison. There are many restrictions placed on convicted felons, such as being unable to hold certain professional licenses, work in certain types of jobs, to own a firearm, and even getting employment can be difficult. If you have been charged with a felony offense, it is critical that you contact a New Jersey felony defense attorney immediately after your arrest.
Felony Defense Lawyer in Bergen|Hudson|Passaic|Essex County
When a federal felony charge is the situation, this is an extremely serious matter. Federal prosecutors are some of the toughest in the business, and it is likely that the evidence was provided by a federal investigative unit such as the FBI or ATF. If you are charged federally, it is time to take action if you hope to fight back. At the Law Office of Rafael Gomez, federal criminal cases are referred to trusted outside counsel who fought for the defense in countless cases in federal court and is very familiar with the system and the personnel involved. The experience and familiarity with this court system can be helpful to the client's case and you can be assured that the trusted federal defense counsel Mr. Gomez will refer you to will be seeking out strong defense strategies to employ in your case.
If you are charged with a serious felony criminal offense, you must move quickly. Contact a criminal defense lawyer from the Law Office Rafael Gomez as quickly as possible after your arrest, and prior to any questioning by law enforcement or other police or federal personnel. You must have an attorney to protect your rights, and this is a right that is provided to you by law. Who that attorney is may make or break your case. Don't take chances.
Contact a New Jersey Felony Defense Lawyer from the Law Office of Rafael Gomez by calling (201) 646-9799.
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