by Mark Catanzaro
on October 12, 2018
Recently, former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Mychal Kendricks plead guilty to insider trading. Kendricks allegedly paid a friend, Damilare Sonoiki, $10,000 and free game tickets in exchange for nonpublic market-shifting information. He profited nearly $1.2 million, But now he could face several years in prison. So, here are a few things you need to know about insider trading. First, [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 5, 2018
Nearly all of us know the feeling. We’ve been cut off on the highway, stuck behind a slow driver, nearly hit by a reckless driver, or tailgated. And then comes the flash of rage. For most of us, it's nothing more than a short burst of frustration. Yet for some of us, we are tempted [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on September 28, 2018
Are you or someone you know on probation or parole and the differences seem unclear or confusing? What's the difference between probation and parole? Don’t let perplexing legal jargon take advantage of you! This helpful article aims to provide you with some of the basic differences between probation and parole so that you can be [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on September 21, 2018
On October 26, 2017, the president declared the opioid crisis in the United States an official National Public Health Emergency. Opioids are highly addictive narcotic drugs like heroin, fentanyl, morphine, codeine, and various prescription painkillers. In years past, doctors would nonchalantly prescribe opioid painkillers like OxyContin or Percocet to people experiencing pain problems. While this [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on September 14, 2018
We all know getting into an accident can be a scary thing, especially if you are liable. The impulse or desire to flee the scene is not uncommon. However, a hit and run can come with serious consequences, especially if someone died or was seriously hurt as a result. What can happen? Who can help? [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on September 7, 2018
A juvenile adjudication can have serious ramifications. It's often a mistake to assume it's "no big deal." It can affect the juveniles’ college opportunities, travel, and otherwise restrict his freedom through incarceration or curfews. Here’s some information you need to know about juvenile adjudication and its collateral consequences. The Juvenile Law Center defines “juvenile adjudication” [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on August 24, 2018
Do you believe your sentence to be unjust? Do you feel like you’ve paid your time? Are you burdened with having to pay an unreasonable fine? Do you need a conviction erased to get a better job? If so, then pursuing clemency with a New Jersey clemency lawyer may be your best option. Dictionary.com defines [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on August 16, 2018
Megan’s Law was enacted in 1994 after 7 year-old Megan Kanka of Hamilton Township, New Jersey was murdered by Jesse Timmendequas, a convicted sex offender who had recently moved into a home across the street from the Kanka family after being released from a New Jersey correctional center. The law established a registration system for [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on August 10, 2018
Filing a union grievance against your employer can be daunting and frightening. Should you endure this process? What if your grievance is not valid? What does the collective bargaining agreement say? How do I navigate all of this complex legal stuff? Who will defend my rights? While all of these are legitimate concerns, they should [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on August 2, 2018
“Innocent until proven guilty” is a foundational principle in our country’s legal system, and it holds even when you are stopped by police. After all, your rights are protected by BOTH the US Constitution AND the New Jersey State Constitution. Having a New Jersey police misconduct attorney with a thorough understanding of your rights by [...]