Monthly Archives: July 2021
Pre-Trial Detention And Release
On January 1, 2017, New Jersey’s Bail Reform Statute took effect. This statute, which limits the situations that defendants can be held in pre-trial detention, is essential in granting veterans, and everyone, with or without a criminal history, the opportunity to await trial in their home and community, rather than in jail. Of course,… Read More »
NOAA Disability Retirement
When a member of the NOAA, or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, becomes disabled while serving in the NOAA, he or she is entitled to disability retirement. However, the process of retiring with disability from the NOAA and obtaining appropriate benefits can be confusing. To be eligible for disability retirement or discharge, a NOAA… Read More »
Compelling Reasons For PTI Request
New Jersey’s Pre-Trial Intervention allows defendants charged with a first-time offense to avoid a conviction and instead receive mental health care, community support, or other resources tailored to the individual’s needs. In most cases, individuals charged with a first- or second-degree offense are barred from participating in the program. However, according to the Graves… Read More »
Requiring COVID-19 “Vaccines” Does Not Rely On Science
By Thomas Roughneen, Esq. (This article does not constitute legal advice. You must contact a lawyer to fully understand the law and how it applies to the facts of your case) Know your rights. These are bizarre times with those in charge acting irrationally. This is, for now, administering experimental drugs that are only… Read More »