by Mark Catanzaro
on June 30, 2021
Last week, we took a look at the differences between hearsay and circumstantial evidence. In that article, we briefly defined the differences between physical evidence and circumstantial evidence. However, we feel it may be helpful to our readers to double back and provide further clarity on physical and circumstantial evidence. This type of information can [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on April 2, 2021
Last week we began a new blog series about the most basic things regarding courtroom procedure. We want our readers to understand some of the elementary aspects about trials and courtroom procedure. So, our first blog focused on all the personnel and positions in a courtroom. Today, we're taking a deeper at look at that. [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on December 21, 2020
If you face seemingly overwhelming charges, you want the best criminal attorney in Mount Holly to defend you. If your case is particularly complicated, then you don’t want just any attorney. You want someone with the experience who can handle all the details, and help you navigate them. But what qualities do great attorneys have? [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on November 23, 2020
If you face criminal charges, a difficult union issue, or DUI charges, then you need to find the best attorney in Trenton to defend your case. But how do you know when you've found the best? What separates the best from the good or even the great? In order to figure that out, you need [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 30, 2020
If you're looking for the best defense attorney in New Jersey, a quick Google search isn't going to magically give you the person you need. Plus, there's no guarantee the one you find will objectively be "the best." If you really want to find the best, you need to know what to look for! You [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 17, 2019
If you’re a New Jersey resident, or you’re considering moving there, crime statistics are relevant to you. After all, it’s important for us all to stay informed of which crimes are most prevalent in our communities. For New Jersey, the most reliable source of crime statistics is the annual Uniform Crime Report, a compilation of [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on August 1, 2016
In order to be convicted of a crime in New Jersey, the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that, among other factors, you had the necessary state of mind (“mens rea”) to carry out the specific criminal behavior. In applicable cases, Mark Catanzaro, a criminal defense attorney in New Jersey, first seeks to demonstrate [...]