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Retired NFL Player Gets Prison Time For Fraud

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Do you think that professional athletes are overpaid? Well, it seems as though some retired NFL players were not quite satisfied with the inflated salaries they received during their time in the spotlight, because a considerable number of them have been engaging in a nationwide healthcare fraud scheme. This includes New Jersey-born Darrell Reid,… Read More »

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Aggravating Factors For New Jersey DUIs

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Each DUI is slightly different. Some drivers get into single-vehicle crashes after driving intoxicated. Some don’t even crash at all, and are simply stopped by police on a routine traffic stop. Others injure motorists as a result of their intoxicated driving, and some of these drivers even attempt to flee the scene of the… Read More »

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Can You Go To Prison For Lying To Police In New York?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Interacting with police officers can be quite unnerving in New York. This is true even if you haven’t done anything wrong. Faced with armed officers, you might start blabbering and speaking incoherently. However, it’s important not to lie to police officers whenever possible. If you engage in this behavior, you may face considerable legal… Read More »

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What Happens If You Try To Cash A Fraudulent Check In New York?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Everyone in New York knows that checks have the potential to be used in fraudulent ways. This is why people are very careful about where they leave their checkbooks, and it’s why the banks spend so long examining your checks before depositing them into your bank account. But what happens if you actually try… Read More »

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What You Need To Know About “Straw Purchasing” In New Jersey

By Phillip J. Murphy |

New Jersey has strict gun laws, but even the most stringent regulations can be overcome by determined criminals. In some cases, these regulations aren’t actually very difficult to overcome. Take the phenomenon of “straw purchasing,” for example. In this situation, an individual simply purchases a gun on someone else’s behalf. The person who ultimately… Read More »

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Do Criminal Defense Lawyers Get Paid On A Contingency Basis?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Financial concerns must be taken into account when you hire legal assistance, and this is especially true if you’re thinking about getting help from a criminal defense attorney. You might be wondering whether these attorneys offer payment on a contingency basis, as this system significantly reduces the initial financial burden of legal assistance. But… Read More »

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What Is The Penalty For Selling Stolen Goods In New York?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Which is worse? Stealing stolen goods or selling those stolen goods for a profit? In the end, they are both viewed as serious crimes in New York. This can be a troubling revelation, especially if you sold stolen goods without actually realizing they were stolen in the first place. So what should you do… Read More »

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What Is The Penalty For Having A Fake ID In New Jersey?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Underage teens have been using fake IDs for decades in New Jersey. Indeed, America’s drinking laws mean that some 20-year-old adults might even be using fake IDs to buy alcohol. Some teens also use fake IDs to purchase cigarettes. This is obviously against the law, but what actually happens when a teen is caught… Read More »

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What Happens If You Try To Use Fake Vaccine Cards In New York?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Today, there is a clear divide between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. Although the vaccinated are in the majority, there are a considerable number of unvaccinated individuals, and these individuals may feel that they have been robbed of certain rights due to their refusal to receive medical treatment. Almost inevitably, this has led to… Read More »

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Impersonating Other People In New York: Is It Illegal?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Can you go to jail for simply impersonating another person in New York? It depends. There are certain types of impersonation that are certainly illegal, and sometimes you can face serious legal consequences for pretending to be someone else. This means that before you decide to impersonate someone in New York, you should think… Read More »

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