by Mark Catanzaro
on May 17, 2019
This past month, reports in and around Philadelphia have increased about an allegedly stranded man needing cash for food and gas to Florida. In exchange, he offers some of the fancy jewelry he wears which turn out to be worthless fakes. If you’ve ever fallen victim to a scam or fraud, it’s certainly no fun. [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on May 10, 2019
Do you know who to call if you’ve been charged with a violent crime? Do you have a reliable violent crime attorney? If you’ve been charged with a criminal assault, don’t go it alone. Let a talented attorney for violent crimes lift the weight off of your shoulders and defend your case effectively. Today we’ll [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on April 4, 2019
We’ve covered blogs about heroin and fentanyl, but there’s another deadly opiate out there: carfentanil. Carfentanil is 100 times stronger than fentanyl and 10,000 times stronger than morphine. Although overdose deaths continue to decline nationwide, the battle for our communities and our loved ones continues. Carfentanil is another side of the battle. Here’s a few [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on March 29, 2019
In the state of New Jersey, stalking is a serious crime with serious consequences. Laws about it continue to change and develop nearly every week in order to keep up with trends on the internet. Whether you’ve been accused of stalking or have been the victim of stalking, you need correct information. Here’s a helpful [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on March 22, 2019
We’ve all seen My Cousin Vinny. Joe Pesci’s character, Vincent Gambini, seems to make all the courtroom mistakes. Dressing inappropriately, disrespecting the judge, sleeping, cursing, disrupting procedure – he doesn’t miss one! Eventually, he learns procedure the hard way and (spoiler alert) wins the case. This week’s post is so that you don’t have to [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on March 15, 2019
Well, tax season is upon us. And with tax cuts usually comes lower tax returns. So some might be tempted to “fudge the numbers” in various ways. Unfortunately, doing so constitutes tax fraud. The court of law defines fraud as “intentional deception made for personal benefits that, in turn, damages another person or entity.” In [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on March 8, 2019
The American criminal justice system seeks to carry out justice both for the victim and the offender. If courts do not honor the victim, or deliver a particularly severe sentence, then justice fails. So, although courts consider sex crimes particularly heinous, they still need to serve justice. Consider the following important information from Mark. W. [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on February 28, 2019
In our final post on our series about gun laws and New Jersey, we’re going to cover standard purchases. We’ve already done a post on private sales, however, it's just as important to know the laws surrounding standard purchases at gun retail stores. You’ll find some of this information in our other posts about gun [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on February 22, 2019
In our next installment about New Jersey gun laws, we cover state laws regarding transportation of a firearm. Not knowing the law often doesn’t hold up in court as an adequate defense, so it’s important for you to know. Here’s everything you need to know about New Jersey gun laws and transportation. Check out our [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on February 15, 2019
So you want to sell one of your guns to one of your buddies. Is it legal? Do I have to do it through a licensed gun store? Who can I not sell it to? For the next few weeks, we will be doing a series on gun laws in New Jersey so that you [...]