East Brunswick Criminal Defense Lawyer
Results-Driven Criminal Defense Lawyer Aggressively Fights Criminal Charges Against Clients in East Brunswick And Across New Jersey
When your future is in question due to a criminal charge you are facing, the last thing you want from your lawyer is a string of false promises, unanswered phone calls, and a poor outcome.
At the Law Offices of Anthony J. Vecchio, LLC, our criminal defense team gets results. We successfully defend our clients against criminal charges, with a track record of having charges dismissed. Former prosecutor Anthony J. Vecchio draws on years of experience developing strong criminal cases to prepare personalized strategic defenses for our clients.
The Law Offices of Anthony J. Vecchio, LLC offer a free case evaluation; schedule your consultation with a member of our team today.
East Brunswick Criminal Defense Lawyer Successfully Represents NJ Clients Against Broad Range Of Criminal Charges
If you or a loved one is facing a criminal charge, you want a criminal defense lawyer who has extensive experience handling your type of case. The Law Offices of Anthony J. Vecchio, LLC, have successfully defended numerous New Jersey clients against a broad range of criminal charges. Specifically, our legal team handles the following types of criminal charges:
Disorderly Persons Offenses
- Criminal mischief
- Disorderly conduct
- Harassment
- Trespassing
- Refusal to submit to a breathalyzer test
- Driving while suspended for DUI
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI/DWI)
- Underage DUI
- Ignition interlock violations
- Drug Possession
- Prescription Drug Charges
- Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (“CDS”)
- Distribution of CDS
- Operating a Vehicle with a CDS
- Selling Drugs in a School Zone
Property Offenses
Financial Crimes
- Credit card, bank, insurance, mail, and wire fraud
- Identity theft
- Tax evasion
- Computer criminal activity
- Money laundering
Violent Crimes
- Assault
- Manslaughter
- Aggravated Assault
- Homicide
- Kidnapping
- Murder
Post Conviction
- Petitions for post-conviction relief
- Appeals
- Expungements
- Violating restraining order
- Assault
- Unlawful possession of a weapon or possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose
- Red flag law
- Graves Act violations
- Possession of hollow point bullets
- Failure to register as a sex offender
- Sexual assault
- Megan’s law removal
When you have been arrested or are charged with crime, you undoubtedly have many questions regarding the law, your rights, and what to expect in your case. At the Law Offices of Anthony J. Vecchio, LLC , we are here to answer those questions. Our criminal defense team is available for a free case consultation; schedule your appointment with our office today.
How A Skilled Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help Your Case
Having an experienced criminal defense lawyer representing you is the first step towards a favorable outcome in your case. A skilled attorney will become your trusted advisor and, through attorney-client privilege, you can fully share information with your attorney and your conversations are protected under the law.
Your criminal defense lawyer will — on your behalf — file motions with the court, represent you in court, speak to the prosecuting attorneys, and communicate with the judge. An experienced criminal defense lawyer understands court proceedings, the language of the court, and has in-depth knowledge of every aspect of the law.
Criminal defense lawyers can have your bail lowered, have your case dismissed, negotiate with prosecutors to have the charges against you reduced, and help you avoid jail time with diversionary programs.
Learn more about how the Law Offices of Anthony J. Vecchio, LLC can help your case by scheduling a free confidential consultation with our team.
Well Respected Criminal Defense Lawyer Provides Experienced And Knowledgeable Legal Counsel To Clients In East Brunswick And Throughout New Jersey
Attorney Anthony J. Vecchio was named a Super Lawyers Rising Star for Criminal Defense for six years, 2012-2018, and a Super Lawyer for Criminal Defense in 2019. A reputation for excellence, superior legal counsel, outstanding legal knowledge, and a personal dedication to fighting for justice are just some of the qualities Attorney Vecchio brings to each case.
Our criminal defense team meets personally with each client to discuss the circumstances of your case, answer your questions, and discuss the steps in the legal process. Our firm provides a thorough investigation of the charges brought against you, secures evidence, interviews witnesses, develops a personalized defense strategy for your case, reaches out to professional contacts in pursuit of negotiation, and keeps you apprised of each element of your case every step of the way.
To learn more about the Law Office of Anthony J. Vecchio, LLC and the legal services we provide, schedule a confidential complimentary consultation with a member of our team.
About East Brunswick, New Jersey
East Brunswick Township, New Jersey, is located in Middlesex County. This suburban community of 48,342 residents is part of the New York City metropolitan region and is situated along the Raritan River. The majority of the crimes reported in East Brunswick Township are property crimes: a total of 632 were reported in 2018. That same year, there were 553 crimes of larceny/theft reported and 70 reported burglaries. Violent crimes in East Brunswick Township totalled 32 in 2018.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Criminal Defense Strategies For Clients In East Brunswick, New Jersey
A search warrant is a legal document that is signed by a judge. A search warrant gives the police permission to conduct a search in a specific place for specific items. In order to obtain a search warrant, the police must establish probable cause based on their own observations or based on information received from a reliable informant. In most cases, if the police conduct a search without a warrant, the search is presumed to be unreasonable. The police search generally cannot extend beyond the scope of the search warrant with regard to either the locations searched, or the items for which the police are searching.
A “motion to suppress” occurs when the defendant asks the judge to exclude certain evidence from being considered at the time of trial. A motion to suppress is a pre-trial motion. Sometimes, when the motion to suppress is successful, a trial can be avoided altogether if the prosecution is unable to prove its case without the aforementioned evidence.