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  • 197 Route 18 South, Suite 303N, East Brunswick, NJ 08816

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can law enforcement go onto my Facebook page and take my messages?

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Answered by attorney Bernal Peter Ojeda (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Bernal P. Ojeda
No. If you were not in the house at the time they took them then the search was unlawful. that said did the search warrant ask for any and all evidence including electronic messages, computers, hard drive etc. If so then part of the warrant.
No. If you were not in the house at the time they took them then the search was unlawful. that said did the search warrant ask for any and all evidence including electronic messages, computers, hard drive etc. If so then part of the warrant.
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Is it possible to get a dropped charge removed from my record?

Answered by attorney Stephen D. Hebert
Criminal Law lawyer at Stephen D. Hebert, LLC - Criminal Defense DWI Attorney
If the charges are dropped and there is no conviction, you should consult an attorney about expunging the arrest. In the event you are convicted, you may still be able to have everything expunged once you have successfully completed your probation. But, you would have to request at the time of your plea that be taken under Article 893 (for felonies) or Article 894 (for misdemeanors), with the imposition of sentence being deferred. If this request is granted, you can go back into court once you have successfully completed your probation and have the conviction set aside, and, in turn, expunge the arrest and conviction from your record. You should note that Article 893 (for felonies) or Article 894 (for misdemeanors) pleas are generally reserved for first time offenders, and an Article 893 (for felonies) or Article 894 (for misdemeanors) plea may not be available because of the actual offense that you are convicted of. Nonetheless, it is very important that the request for an Article 893 (for felonies) or Article 894 (for misdemeanors) plea must be made at the time of the plea and/or sentencing.
If the charges are dropped and there is no conviction, you should consult an attorney about expunging the arrest. In the event you are convicted, you may still be able to have everything expunged once you have successfully completed your probation. But, you would have to request at the time of your plea that be taken under Article 893 (for felonies) or Article 894 (for misdemeanors), with the imposition of sentence being deferred. If this request is granted, you can go back into court once you have successfully completed your probation and have the conviction set aside, and, in turn, expunge the arrest and conviction from your record. You should note that Article 893 (for felonies) or Article 894 (for misdemeanors) pleas are generally reserved for first time offenders, and an Article 893 (for felonies) or Article 894 (for misdemeanors) plea may not be available because of the actual offense that you are convicted of. Nonetheless, it is very important that the request for an Article 893 (for felonies) or Article 894 (for misdemeanors) plea must be made at the time of the plea and/or sentencing.
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Can I be sued if someone I was with was arrested for theft and I was not?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lawrence Pollock (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jeffrey L. Pollock
You have more to be worried about criminally than civilly (unless your friend was a minor or incompetent perhaps).
You have more to be worried about criminally than civilly (unless your friend was a minor or incompetent perhaps).