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New Jersey Trespassing Attorney

Trespassing is classified as a property crime in the state of New Jersey. It is generally defined as unlicensed presence or entry into in a space, but it can be called defiant trespassing if a notice against trespassing is communicated either verbally or by a posted sign. In general, trespassing is often considered a fourth-degree crime, and it can result in penalties including jail time and fines.

New Jersey courts take property crimes very seriously, but we may be able to have your charges reduced or possibly dismissed. If you or someone you know has been charged with trespassing, it is important to have legal representation with you throughout the court process. Contact the experienced New Jersey trespassing lawyers at the Law Offices of Jason A. Volet, LLC, today by calling 732-503-8968 to discuss your situation.

Potential Consequences of Conviction

In some cases, a defiant trespassing charge can become a petty disorderly persons offense. However, whether you are charged with trespassing or a petty disorderly persons offense, a conviction on your criminal record can have significant negative effects on your future opportunities. You may also find yourself facing harsh legal penalties including:

  • Imprisonment
  • Fines
  • Probation

The sentencing process depends largely on a person’s existing legal record, but there are several different strategies that an aggressive criminal defense team can use to protect your rights and freedom.

Contact Us

If you or someone you know has been charged with trespassing or a similar offense, we can help you defend yourself against these accusations. Contact the tenacious New Jersey trespassing attorneys of the Law Offices of Jason A. Volet, LLC, today by calling 732-503-8968.