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New Jersey Counterfeiting Attorney

The New Jersey Trademark Counterfeiting Act defines a counterfeiter as a person who knowingly and intentionally distributes, advertises, or otherwise displays counterfeit products or services. While there are strict requirements that the prosecutor must prove for a conviction, a person who is found guilty of counterfeiting can face jail time and other serious legal repercussions.

If you or someone you know has been charged with counterfeiting, you are not alone during this difficult time. Contact our experienced New Jersey counterfeiting lawyers at the Law Office of Jason A. Volet, LLC, today by calling 732-503-8968. We are dedicated to helping our clients avoid the harsh penalties associated with white collar crimes such as counterfeiting.

Requirements for a Counterfeiting Conviction

In order to convict a person of counterfeiting, there are certain elements of the case that the prosecutor must prove. These stipulations include:

  • The person knowingly intended to sell, manufacture, offer, etc., an item
  • The item had a counterfeit mark
  • The person knew the item was counterfeit
  • The person acted in this way to defraud another individual

If all of these elements do not apply to your case, you may be able to fight against your charges and avoid penalties like fines and jail time.

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If you or someone you know is facing charges of counterfeiting or another white collar crime, it is important to discuss your rights with a knowledgeable lawyer. Contact the New Jersey counterfeiting attorneys of the Law Office of Jason A. Volet, LLC, today at 732-503-8968 for more information regarding your legal options.