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Gun crime charges can have a severe impact on your livelihood, freedoms, and overall reputation. The state of New Jersey has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, and the Somerset County Superior Court system does not take the prosecution of these crimes lightly. Whether you have been charged with illegal carry or unlawful possession, a Somerville gun crimes lawyer can help.
Since 1994, the team at Wronko & Loewen has been fighting for the rights of clients just like you. Our criminal defense attorneys have a long track record of success when it comes to handling gun crime charges. We can review the charges being brought against you, uncover evidence that may work in your defense, represent you in a courtroom trial, and do everything in our power to ensure your innocence and protect your rights.
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Our team has the experience necessary to successfully fight the prosecution at the Somerset County Superior Court on North Bridge Street.
The lawyers of Wronko & Loewen can defend you whether you’ve been charged with unlawful possession of firearms or any other weapon. A weapon is considered anything readily capable of lethal or inflicting serious bodily injury.
In addition to firearms the term weapon includes gravity knives, switchblades, daggers, dirks, stilettos, or other dangerous knives, billies, blackjacks, bludgeons, metal knuckles, sandclubs, slingshots, or similar leather bands studded with metal filing or razors blades embedded in wood, stun guns and any other weapon which projects, release or emits tear gas or any other substance intended to produce temporary physical discomfort or permanent injury through being vaporized or otherwise dispensed in the air.
Lawyer James Wronko is a former State Prosecutor and former Somerset County Assistant Prosecutor. He knows how a prosecutor builds a weapons offense case and how to take the case apart from a defense’s perspective. He can work with you to lay out a game plan for a winning defense.
Most guns and weapons are found as a result of a police search of a car, house or personal belongings. The key is whether the police officer had a legal right to conduct a search of your property. The general law says that the police must have probable cause and a warrant in order to search your property. There are, however, some exceptions to the warrant requirement. If the police conducted a search without a warrant, they may have violated your constitutional rights resulting in an illegal search. This may result in the weapon being suppressed and all charges dismissed.
Depending on the facts of your particular case, our options might include working toward dismissal of the charges, convincing the court to suppress the evidence of any weapons offense based on constitutional issues, or challenging the prosecution to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt at trial. We never overlook the value of your presumption of innocence in developing your defense strategy.
New Jersey operates under strict gun laws. When you’re accused of violating one of these statutes, the consequences can be severe. At Wronko & Loewen, our law firm handles such weapons offenses and gun charges including the following:
No matter what weapons charge you happen to be facing, you can count on the lawyers of Wronko & Loewen to handle your case with skill and careful attention to your unique circumstances.
Depending on the nature of your gun crime case, there are several different defenses that might work to secure your innocence or to seek a reduction in your charges. These defenses can include an illegal arrest or an illegal search and seizure, a failure to inform you of your Miranda rights, false or impeachable witnesses or evidence, or issues with the chain of custody for the evidence in your case.
Gun violence is an issue in America. In 2021 alone, the United States saw a total of 48,830 gun-related deaths. While a large portion of these deaths were the result of accidents or suicide, many occurred due to various kinds of gun crimes, such as mass shootings or aggravated assault. Even an accidental gun-related death may lead to gun crime charges if the weapon was illegally obtained or owned.
There are several different penalties you might face if convicted of a gun crime in New Jersey. These penalties can include long periods of jail or prison time, high monetary fines that could potentially harm your personal finances, probation, and a permanent criminal record. A conviction may also harm your personal and professional reputation and career.
There are several things that a Somerville gun crime lawyer can do to help defend you against gun crime charges. Your attorney can first explain the nature of the charges you are facing and offer their thoughts on the legal options available to you. They can also examine the evidence and file motions to suppress it. Ultimately, your attorney can argue for your innocence before a judge and jury should the need arise.
If you have been charged with a gun crime in Somerville, NJ, the attorneys at Wronko & Loewen are here to help. We strive to offer you a strategic, effective defense against these charges and ensure your case does not end in a guilty verdict. If you or someone you love is facing charges for gun crimes, contact our offices today. Schedule a consultation with our team to learn more about your legal options.
As a firm, Wronko & Loewen are committed to providing quality service based on extensive experience in New Jersey’s legal system.
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