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Courts in New Jersey |
New Jersey State falls under the 3rd Circuit. The website for the appeals court for this circuit is www.ca3.uscourts.gov. New Jersey State has the following courts -
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| | New Jersey Bankruptcy Court | http://www.njb.uscourts.gov/ | | New Jersey Bankruptcy Court | http://www.njb.uscourts.gov/ | | New Jersey District Court | http://www.njd.uscourts.gov/ | | New Jersey District Court | http://www.njd.uscourts.gov/ | | New Jersey Pretrial Services | http://www.njpt.uscourts.gov/ | | New Jersey Pretrial Services | http://www.njpt.uscourts.gov/ |
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Suggested Lawyers for Clifton |
New York and New Jersey Attorneys
The lawyers at the law firm of Trief & Olk in Manhattan represent complex litigation cases involving malpractice, commercial and business contract disputes, and more.
www.triefandolk.com
New Jersey Lawyer - David Mazie
Aggressive attorneys that get results. We regularly handle serious injury cases in New Jersey. Read about the millions of dollars we've recovered for our clients.
www.injurylawyernewjersey.com
New Jersey Legal Referral Services
Gloucester County LRS
Woodbury, NJ
(856)848-4589
Gloucester County
Cumberland County Bar Association LRS
Vineland, NJ
(856)692-6207
Cumberland County
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Demographic Information |
City/Town: Clifton
State: New Jersey
Country: USA
Population: 78,672
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Legal Facts |
Under certain circumstances, juvenile defendants (as defined by State law) can be considered adults and tried in criminal courts. A BJS study conducted in 40 of the Nation's largest urban counties found An estimated 7,100 juvenile defendants were charged with felonies in adult criminal court in 1998.
In 2000, 68% of all felons convicted in State courts were sentenced to a period of confinement - 40% to State prisons and 28% to local jails. Jail sentences are for short-term confinement (usually for a year or less) in a county or city facility, while prison sentences are for long-term confinement (usually for over a year) in a State facility.
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Choosing a Lawyer |
Always find out how much experience the lawyer has:
Before choosing a lawyer, you must ascertain how much experience the lawyer has. A lawyer with more than 8 years of experience is good, 5-7 years is just fine, 3-4 years is somewhat doubtful and lesser experience than that is not acceptable. There is no doubt that the years of practice are important in sharpening the layers skills as well as his standing in the eyes of the court.
Ask some very basic and important questions to the lawyer:
After you have furnished the full details of your case to the lawyer you must some basic questions that can give you an insight into how the lawyer will proceed. Make it a point to ask how what course of action the lawyer will take regarding your case, how long he thinks the case will carry on, details about his fee and how he will inform you about the manner in which the case is proceeding. While asking these important questions always judge whether the lawyer is trying to hide facts/ give round about answers, or is open in the way he gives his answers. It is best to work with a lawyer whose replies you are comfortable with.
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