Domestic Violence, Part 5: Punishment

Posted March 2nd, 2015 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence.

In the fifth and final part of our domestic violence series, we take a look at the punishments associated with domestic violence in New Jersey. As you can imagine, New Jersey does not take a domestic violence charge lightly.  Unlike other criminal charges, where you may receive probation or a simple fine, in a domestic […]

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Domestic Violence, Part 4: Falsely Accused

Posted February 27th, 2015 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence.

In the fourth part of our domestic violence series, we discuss what happens if you are falsely accused of domestic violence and what you should do next. So let’s start with a scenario: You and your wife are having a heated argument. Although harsh words are said between the two of you, it never becomes […]

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Personal Injury and Minors, Part Two: Civil Cases

Posted February 26th, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

When a minor sustains personal injury as a result of someone else’s negligence, a case is brought in civil court.  It does not matter if the lawsuit involves an automobile accident, a slip and fall mishap or a school bus accident.  Although an adult’s lawsuit may be settled without approval from a judge, all cases […]

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Domestic Violence, Part 3: Definition

Posted February 25th, 2015 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence.

In the third part of our series on domestic violence, we’re going to take a look at the legal definition New Jersey uses for domestic violence and the punishments you could expect to receive if found guilty of the crime. Domestic violence is a serious problem in New Jersey.  According to the New Jersey State […]

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Personal Injury and Minors, Part One: Workers’ Compensation

Posted February 24th, 2015 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

Minors who sustain injuries are protected under the law.  What about minors and workplace injuries?  Anyone injured at work have basic rights under workers’ compensation law.  Generally speaking, these are summed up as authorized medical treatment, reimbursement of a portion of lost wages, and the prospect of some degree of a permanent disability award.  However, […]

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When a Car Accident Becomes a Criminal Offense

Posted February 23rd, 2015 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents, Criminal Defense.

After getting into a car accident, one of the things you may be slapped with is a traffic ticket. It could for something simple, such as speeding. But there are some times that can a car accident is the result of a criminal offense. For instance, look at the case of the Tracy Morgan crash […]

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Common personal injury questions answered

Posted February 20th, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Sometimes it best to get back to the basics. At the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone, we want to keep our past, present, and future clients informed on all issues that may affect their case. If you are injured after an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may have some questions before deciding whether […]

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Domestic Violence, Part Two: Minors and the Law

Posted February 19th, 2015 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

We recently provided you with information concerning obtaining a restraining order.  However, age is an important factor when it comes to domestic violence law.  In short, minors can qualify as victims under the law.  However, judges will not issue final restraining orders against minor defendants. When does a Minor Qualify as Domestic Violence Victim? First, […]

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What happens after a slip and fall accident in a big box store

Posted February 18th, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Slip and Falls.

We love big box stores. Whether it’s a Walmart or a Lowes or even Costco, anything we need we can usually find at these stores. Including a possible personal injury lawsuit. Let’s say you are going Walmart to do a little shopping. While walking through the freezer section, you slip on a puddle caused by […]

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Domestic Violence, Part One: Obtaining a Restraining Order

Posted February 17th, 2015 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

According to a local police desk sergeant, there is a great deal of confusion concerning who can obtain a restraining order. Apparently, the police station is routinely flooded with requests for restraining orders that do not meet the necessary qualifications. For example, one cannot secure a restraining order as a part of a neighborly dispute. […]

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