Burglary Lawyers in Dover, New Jersey
The Law Office of Jonathan F. Marshall has been representing Defendant’s charged with burglary throughout Morris County, in towns like Dover for over fifteen years. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2, burglary is either a second or third degree indictable (felony) offense in New Jersey. If convicted, a Defendant could be facing up to ten (10) years in a State prison and a fine ranging all the way up too $150,000. For more information on the offense of burglary, including what exactly the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt, please checkout our Dover, NJ burglary practice series by clicking the link. In addition, if you would like to discuss your options with any one of the eight Dover, NJ criminal defense lawyers on staff at the Law Office of Jonathan F. Marshall, please contact our Morristown office at (973) 309-7050. Our attorneys are available 24/7 to answer any questions that you may have and as always, our initial consultations are always free. Now here is an article about four individuals who have been arrested and charged with among other things, burglary in Dover, New Jersey.
Several Home Invasions in the Past Month Have been Tied to 4 Unemployed Dover Residents
Between February 24 to March 4, 2015, the Dover Police Department has arrested four (4) different individuals and charged each of them with several counts of burglary and other theft related offenses. Two of the individuals were females and they were arrested and charged in connection with multiple residential burglaries. They were formally charged with two counts burglary, two counts of theft, two counts of conspiracy to commit burglary.
Another individual was arrested in connection with attempted car burglary after he was observed attempting to break the back window of a vehicle. The Defendant was formally charged with one count of attempted burglary, one count of attempted theft, one count of burglary, one count of theft, one count of conspiracy to commit theft and one count of receiving stolen property.
The last individual was taken into custody on February 24, 2015 for his involvement in three separate home invasions. He was formally charged with three counts of burglary, three counts of theft, and two counts of criminal mischief, one count of obstruction the administration of law and one count of resisting arrest.
It appears that in all about ten (10) unsolved burglaries in Dover, New Jersey have been solved in the last few weeks. If you or someone you know has been charged with burglary in Dover or elsewhere in Morris County, the Law Office of Jonathan F. Marshall can help. We have over 200 years of combined experience on staff. To set up a free consultation, please contact our Morristown Office at 973-309-7050.