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STATE v. HENDRICKS — NEW JERSEY MURDER TRIAL — "NOT GUILTY" VERDICT

Criminal Lawyer, John Tumelty represented Helena Hendricks, who was charged with first degree murder in Atlantic County Superior Court. The defendant faced a number of additional charges, including armed robbery, conspiracy and possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose. At the conclusion of a jury trial that lasted three weeks, the defendant was found "not guilty" of all charges.

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How to Interview a Criminal Attorney for Your Case

When choosing who will represent you against criminal charges, it’s important that you feel confident in this person’s ability and overall communication skills. This is a primary reason why you need to interview criminal defense attorneys.

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What Does a Criminal Lawyer Do?

Most people have an impression of criminal defense attorneys based on what they have seen online or on television. However, criminal defense attorneys often serve a number of different roles depending on their individual client. It is the primary job of every criminal defense attorney to represent a person who has been accused of a […]

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Life After a Felony Conviction

Being convicted of a felony is an extremely overwhelming experience and one that can be very difficult to understand if you have never faced a criminal accusation at the felony level before. It is imperative that you retain a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney who has experience with felony convictions.

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Felony Basics

Have you already been accused of a felony in the state of New Jersey? If so, you need to contact a criminal defense lawyer in New Jersey immediately to discuss what to do next to best protect yourself. It is often very hard to know what to expect because you are likely unfamiliar with the […]

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Temporary Tattoos Reveal Alcohol Level

A temporary tattoo may track your alcohol levels and give results in eight minutes. This new monitoring tool will help people monitor their alcohol intake discreetly by transmitting their alcohol levels to a cell phone connected to the program. The engineers who developed the program at UCSD say that this device is a tiny wearable one […]

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