Criminal Defense | Resisting Arrest
Resisting Arrest or Eluding Law Enforcement
New Jersey law enforcement agencies frequently charge individuals with resisting arrest when, in the judgment of police on the scene, situations get out of control. Police, of course, are very focused by training and orientation to maintain control in any given situation in which they find themselves while on duty.
A common situation in Ocean County and Monmouth County that often leads to individuals being charged by the police with resisting arrest involves disturbances outside of nightclubs. Police, for example, are often called upon to wade into an ongoing or developing fight in order to break the fight up. One thing that can happen in this situation is that an individual either involved in a disturbance, or simply observing a disturbance, is approached from behind by a police officer who attempts to arrest the individual, but who is not recognized as a police officer by the individual. The result often is that the individual is charged with resisting arrest, without that individual having had the intention to resist arrest.
Similarly, it is easy to imagine situations in which a charge of eluding police can arise from an innocent misunderstanding on the part of the party charged.
It may be easy to be inappropriately charged with resisting arrest or eluding law enforcement, but these are serious charges to be facing. The charges grow more serious where the act of resisting or eluding police creates a risk of death or injury to a third party. That is especially true where that risk is caused by the operation of a motor vehicle or a boat.
If you’ve been charged with resisting arrest or eluding police, you need to discuss the facts of your case with an experienced New Jersey criminal defense attorney.
Carmine R. Villani, Esquire is a partner in the law firm of Villani & DeLuca, P.C., which is located in Point Pleasant Beach, Ocean County, New Jersey. Mr. Villani is a criminal defense attorney who has been defending clients charged with criminal offenses in the Jersey Shore area for more than eighteen years.
Mr. Villani is highly qualified, by skill and experience, to handle your resisting arrest/eluding case. A criminal charge, and a criminal record, can carry serious consequences for your future. For example, if you are either employed or intend on becoming employed as a teacher or employee of a public school system in regular contact with pupils, a conviction for resisting arrest/eluding law enforcement will result in your inability to obtain or retain employment as this charge is a “disqualifying” offense barring an individual from employment within a public school system. (New Jersey Statute 18A:6-7.1). You owe it to your future to give yourself the best chance at the best outcome possible for your case by retaining an experienced New Jersey criminal defense attorney.
Call Mr. Villani today at 732-965-3350 to discuss your matter. For a free consultation contact us.N.J.S.A. 2C:29-2. Resisting arrest, eluding an officer.







