by Fred Sisto | 4 de octubre de 2020 | Blog, Bufete de abogados de inmigración criminal , Condado de Monmouth, New Jersey, Condado del océano
Justice Rabner concluded in relevant part: Ultimately, a grand jury indicted the defendant for stalking as well as multiple counts of contempt for violating the court orders. Id. at 173-74. A jury convicted him, and the violations of no-contact orders provided a basis...
by Fred Sisto | 1 de octubre de 2020 | Blog, Bufete de abogados de inmigración criminal , Condado de Monmouth, New Jersey, Condado del océano
The Court continued in relevant part: In both rulings, the Appellate Division discussed remedies other than contempt under the respective statutory schemes. See Williams (revocation of probation and resentencing under N.J.S.A. 2C:45-3(a); S.S. (enforcement of...
by Fred Sisto | 28 de septiembre de 2020 | Blog, Bufete de abogados de inmigración criminal , Condado de Monmouth, New Jersey, Condado del océano
Justice Rabner continued in relevant part: We note as well that N.J.S.A. 2C:29-9 states that a violation of an order entered under any of the following statutes or circumstances may be subject to a contempt prosecution: the Prevention of Domestic Violence...
by Fred Sisto | 25 de septiembre de 2020 | Blog, Bufete de abogados de inmigración criminal , Condado de Monmouth, New Jersey, Condado del océano
On July 20, 2020, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided the Morris County cases of State v. Antoine McCray and State v. Sahaile Gabourel. The principal issue under N.J.S.A. 2C:29-9 was whether the prosecution can bring a contempt charge for violating the conditions of...
by Fred Sisto | 22 de septiembre de 2020 | Blog, Bufete de abogados de inmigración criminal , Condado de Monmouth, New Jersey, Condado del océano
The New Jersey Supreme Court continued in relevant part: We are satisfied that defendant entered a guilty plea under the terms of the negotiated plea agreement, knowingly and without any objection, to an offense for which the CDRA specifies a mandatory extended term...