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Category Archives: Criminal Defense

Identity

The New Biometric Identifier Information Law: How It Affects NYC Businesses

By Phillip J. Murphy |

New York City is cracking down on companies that are collecting biometric data, and even small businesses may be affected by the city’s new Biometric Identifier Law. Privacy has become a major concern for residents of New York City, and citizens are slowly becoming aware of the fact that many companies are collecting their… Read More »

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Some Marijuana Deliveries Are Illegal In New Jersey: Here’s Why

By Phillip J. Murphy |

New Jersey legalized marijuana in February of 2021, becoming the 14th state to do so. This new change certainly takes some getting used to, and many residents are still trying to figure out how this will impact their lives. Sometimes, it’s difficult to understand exactly what is and isn’t legal in New Jersey when… Read More »

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Can A Criminal Defense Attorney Really Help Me Avoid Jail In New York?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

If you’ve been charged with a criminal offense in New York, it’s easy to feel hopeless. You might believe that no matter what you do, you’re destined to spend some time behind bars. However, it’s important to stay optimistic in this situation. Even if you can’t possibly imagine any path to freedom, a positive… Read More »

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What Is the Penalty For Mail Theft In New York?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

In an era of online shopping, instances of mail fraud are rising in New York. Ordering a package online might seem like a convenient choice, but having a parcel stolen from your doorstep is clearly not part of the plan. So what happens if you are accused of stealing someone’s mail in New York?… Read More »

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What Is The Penalty For Hacking In New Jersey?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

These days, there are plenty of tech-savvy individuals who are more than capable of bypassing basic computer security systems. However, you should know that New Jersey takes computer crime very seriously. Even if you weren’t intending to do any harm with a few innocent hacks, you may face serious legal consequences for your online… Read More »

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What Is The Penalty For Using Fake Money In New Jersey?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

While the Federal Reserve is free to print as much money as it wants, the average citizen in New Jersey does not have that luxury. If you do try to purchase items with counterfeit cash, you could face serious legal consequences. “Fake money” is actually relatively easy to come by these days, and it… Read More »

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Here’s Why Paying Hackers After Ransomware Attacks Might Be Illegal In New York

By Phillip J. Murphy |

The increased number of ransomware attacks in New York have left lawmakers with few choices. With so many cybersecurity concerns, these lawmakers have taken steps to make paying hackers ransom illegal in the Empire State. This means that in the future, you could face legal consequences if you agree to pay hackers who are… Read More »

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Is Jumping Turnstiles Really Illegal In New York?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

Although jumping a turnstile is probably one of the most innocuous crimes you can commit in New York, it has been the subject of considerable controversy over the years. Also known as “fare evasion,” jumping a turnstile in the NYC subway system is in fact a crime. That being said, there have been numerous… Read More »

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Are Fireworks Legal In New Jersey?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

The Fourth of July is a beloved celebration around the nation, and fireworks have always been a big part of this momentous day. In New Jersey, many people flock to public firework displays to see the mesmerizing lights and hear the thrilling explosions. But what if you want to set off your own fireworks… Read More »

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Penalty For Selling Counterfeit “Knockoff” Items In New York

By Phillip J. Murphy |

New York’s various street markets are famous for selling fake luxury goods, knockoff clothing, and various other counterfeit items. If you unwittingly purchase one of these items, the worst you can expect is a feeling of being played. If you sell any of these items, you face much more severe consequences. The penalties for… Read More »

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