RESISTING ARREST
We have two attorneys who are each certified by the Supreme Court of NJ as a criminal trial attorney. Call us for our extraordinary level of experience and recognized expertise!
The law defines resisting arrest as failure to submit to arresting officers. A person can still be charged with this offense even if the police were wrong or mistaken when making the arrest. Penalties for resisting arrest range from probation to five years in prison.
Many people claim that they did not resist arrest and a strong defense must be used in these cases. Even if an individual did resist, an experienced defense attorney may be able to get the charges reduced. The attorneys at Helmer, Paul, Conley & Kasselman, P.A. have represented hundreds of individuals charged with resisting arrest and, in many cases, have had charges dismissed or reduced through plea bargaining.
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