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Criminal Defense | Drug Offenses
A person charged with a drug related offense may be subject to jail time, significant fines, license suspension or revocation. In some instances, the conviction can be considered a disqualifying event resulting in the inability to obtain employment or termination of employment. Charges that involve the manufacturing or sale of drugs are even more serious. These charges can result in jail time and/or a lengthy period of probation. Drug charges are very serious and can have long standing consequences resulting in disqualification for employment or otherwise. If you or a family member have been charged with possession of drugs or drug paraphernalia, contact an attorney immediately to help represent your interests in court. Partner, Carmine R. Villani, of Villani & DeLuca has years of experience representing individuals facing allegations of drug related offenses throughout Ocean and Monmouth Counties. For a better understanding of NJ Drug Laws, please navigate the links below:

If you or a loved one has been charged with possession of drugs or drug paraphernalia you should contact an attorney to help represent your interests in Court. Partner, Carmine R. Villani, of Villani & DeLuca has over 17 years experience representing individuals facing allegations of drug related offenses throughout Ocean and Monmouth Counties.

The term drug paraphernalia refers to any equipment that is used to produce, conceal, and consume illicit drugs. The term illicit drugs refers to street drugs, such as cocaine, heroin, ecstasy, marijuana, etc., and also refers to certain prescription drugs in the hands of an individual not holding a valid prescription.

A person charged with a drug related offense may be subject to jail time, significant fines, license suspension or revocation. In some instances, the conviction can be considered a disqualifying event resulting in the inability to obtain employment or termination of employment (i.e. for school teachers convicted of a drug related offense). Some individuals charged with a disorderly persons drug offenses may qualify for a conditional discharge. A conditional discharge is a form of probation that , if successfully completed, would enable an individual to eventually have the charge removed from his/her record. For individuals charged with indictable drug related offenses (i.e. possession of marijuana over 50 grams or possession of other street drugs or prescription drugs without a prescription) and they are first time offenders they may be placed in the pretrial intervention program which, like a conditional discharge, is a probationary diversion program.

However, charges that involve the manufacturing or sale of drugs are far more serious and often pretrial intervention is not available. These charges can result in jail time and/or a lengthy period of probation. Drug charges are very serious and can have long standing consequences resulting in disqualification for employment or otherwise.

If you are in need of an attorney for any drug related offense contact Carmine R. Villani, Esq., of Villani and DeLuca at 732.892.9050 for an initial free consultation.

Select any of the following for further information:
  • Conditional Discharge for certain first offenses; expunging of records 2C:36A-1 2C:36A-1
  • Forfeiture or Postponement of Driving Privileges 2C: 35-16 2C: 35-16
  • Possession of Marijuana (under 50 grams) 2C:35-10(a)(4) Disorderly Persons2C:35-10 (a)(4)
  • Possession or use of drug paraphernalia 2C:36-2 Disorderly Persons 2C:36-2
  • Use or Possession with Intent to Use Drug paraphernalia 2C:36-2 Disorderly Persons2C:36-2
  • Possession of hypodermic syringe/needle 2C:36-6. Disorderly Persons 2C:36-6
  • Drug paraphernalia, defined; determination 2C:36-1 2C:36-1
  • Possession, use or being under the influence, or failure to make lawful disposition 2C:35-10 Disorderly Persons 2C:35-10
  • Possession of marijuana (over 50 grams) 2C:35-10 (a) (3) Indictable 2C:35-10 (a) (3)
  • Possession of cocaine/heroine/ecstasy 2C:35-10 (a) (1) Indictable 2C:35-10 (a) (1)
If you are in need of an attorney for any drug related offense contact Carmine R. Villani at Villani and DeLuca at 732.892.9050 for an initial free consultation.
Villani & DeLuca, P.C.
703 Richmond Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742   Phone: (732) 892-9050 Fax: (732) 892-9053

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