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How Long Does A Felony Conviction Stay on Your Record?

In New Jersey, felonies are referred to as indictable offenses, misdemeanors as disorderly persons offenses. Indictable offenses are serious crimes with penalties ranging from 18 months to life in prison. Convictions carry lifelong consequences. 1st degree offenses, such as murder and armed robbery, carry penalties of 10 to 20 years…

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Explaining Expungement in New Jersey

Having a criminal record can impact an offender’s life long after their case has concluded. A criminal record may affect one’s ability to gain employment, obtain housing, and hold certain professional certifications and licenses, among other things. In some instances, qualifying offenders can avoid this by having their criminal records…

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