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Criminal Defense Cases in New Brunswick, NJ

New Brunswick's criminal defense landscape is shaped by its status as Rutgers University's home and Middlesex County seat. The city's diverse population and active nightlife create unique legal challenges, from student-related offenses to more serious felony charges. Local attorneys must navigate both municipal court matters and complex superior court cases. The proximity to major highways and urban centers also brings federal jurisdiction issues into play for certain criminal matters.

Criminal Defense Cases We Handle in New Brunswick

Criminal defense attorneys protect individuals charged with crimes, from misdemeanors to serious felonies, ensuring due process and the best possible outcome.

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DUI / DWI defense
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Drug possession and trafficking
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Assault and battery
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Theft and burglary
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Federal criminal charges
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Domestic violence defense

Why Hire a Local Criminal Defense Attorney in New Brunswick?

A New Brunswick criminal defense attorney brings essential knowledge of Middlesex County Superior Court judges, prosecutors, and local legal customs. Local attorneys have established relationships with court personnel and understand how specific judges handle sentencing and plea negotiations. This local insight can significantly impact case outcomes and negotiation strategies.

Local Courts
Criminal cases in New Brunswick are primarily handled by the Middlesex County Superior Court located at 56 Paterson Street. Municipal court matters are heard at New Brunswick Municipal Court on Livingston Avenue.

New Jersey Criminal Defense Laws & Deadlines

New Jersey follows the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice, with most felony charges carrying a five-year statute of limitations under N.J.S.A. 2C:1-6. The state's Graves Act mandates minimum sentences for certain gun crimes, while the Comprehensive Drug Reform Act provides alternative sentencing options for drug offenses. New Jersey's bail reform system, implemented in 2017, significantly changed pretrial detention procedures.

What to Know About Criminal Defense in New Brunswick

Typical Recovery Range
Criminal defense cases in New Brunswick typically involve attorney fees ranging from $2,500 for simple misdemeanors to $15,000+ for complex felonies, depending on case severity and court level.
When to Act
Immediately after arrest or charges filed
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Coverage Area
New Brunswick & surrounding suburbs

Criminal Defense Attorneys Serving New Brunswick & Suburbs

Our network of verified criminal defense attorneys serves New Brunswick and all surrounding communities. Click your suburb below for local attorney matching.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of criminal cases are most common in New Brunswick, NJ?
New Brunswick sees frequent DUI/DWI cases due to active nightlife, drug offenses related to university proximity, and assault charges from downtown incidents. Domestic violence and theft charges are also common, along with traffic violations that can escalate to criminal matters.
How long do I have to respond to criminal charges in New Jersey?
You must appear for your scheduled court date as indicated on your summons or complaint. For indictable offenses, arraignment typically occurs within 14 days of indictment. Missing court dates can result in bench warrants and additional charges.
Should I hire a New Brunswick criminal defense attorney or any New Jersey lawyer?
A local New Brunswick attorney offers significant advantages through familiarity with Middlesex County prosecutors, judges, and court procedures. They understand local plea bargaining practices and have established professional relationships that can benefit your case outcome.
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