by Mark Catanzaro
on July 19, 2019
Sometimes in the court of law, it’s not about proving that the defendant didn’t do something. Sometimes it’s about proving that no one can know whether the defendant did something or not. In our legal system, people are “innocent until proven guilty.” In other words, if someone comes against criminal accusations, the court has to [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on May 3, 2019
The legal phrase “terroristic threats” sounds severe, doesn’t it? Does someone need to be a terrorist to be accused of terroristic threats? Are these threats to commit an act of terror? What does the law mean by terroristic threats? In this week’s blog post, we’ll answer all of these questions and more as we discuss [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on January 25, 2019
Getting your license suspended is more than an inconvenience, it can be life-altering! If you need your license for your job, losing it is devastating. If you’re at risk for losing your license, here’s some helpful information from the New Jersey traffic charges attorney you need. Like most other states, New Jersey’s Motor Vehicle Commission [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on December 20, 2018
You may have heard the phrase “white collar crime” before, and may have a general idea of what it means, but what about specifics? What laws specifically address white collar crime? Is it worse than so-called “blue collar crime”? What about white-collar crime in New Jersey? The following is a concise article on what you [...]
by Mark
on January 28, 2015
In Burlington County, it is alleged that a 22-year-old mother doused her newborn child in lighter fluid and set her on fire in the street. The child died as a result of the injuries inflicted. No rational human being would argue that there was/is any justification for that kind of conduct. The act itself is incomprehensible. [...]