Middlesex County, New Jersey Gun Crime Lawyer

Both New York State and New Jersey take gun charges very seriously, and though both states respect the Second Amendment, they still have various rules and regulations in place regarding the lawful ownership and use of guns. If you are caught allegedly violating those rules, you need an experienced gun crime lawyer in your corner. Contact the Law Offices of Aditya Surti, LLC today to schedule your free case evaluation with our firm.

Gun Crime Lawyer | Serving Clients in New York & New Jersey

When faced with a criminal charge, especially a gun charge in NY or NJ, you should know that your future is on the line. This is why you’d be best served with a seasoned Middlesex County, New Jersey criminal defense lawyer who understands the ins and outs of these laws and who can fight for you.

Weapons Offenses in New Jersey

New Jersey State laws do not guarantee the right to bear arms even though the residents of New Jersey are still accorded that right under the Second Amendment. New Jersey state strictly regulates people who can carry a gun, the kind of gun, and also tracks where it was bought.

New Jersey state considers possession of certain weapons that pose to be a danger to society illegal. A permit for these prohibited weapons and devices will not be issued. These prohibited weapons are further divided into groups and possessing weapons that belong to certain groups may result in harsher penalties. If you’re caught with any of these weapons, you could face anywhere between five and 10 years of incarceration.

The second kind of weapons offense can include the possession of weapons with the purpose of committing a crime. The intensity of the charge is dependent on the kind of weapon possessed.

People may also face weapons charges for possessing weapons without a license or permit. A person can be charged with a third or fourth-degree crime, depending on the weapon possessed without a permit. In some cases, even when a person has a permit to own a weapon, if they are caught possessing the weapon in certain places where it is unlawful to do so, such as a school, they may be charged with a crime.

Finally, people who have previously committed a crime or who had been committed to a mental hospital, are not allowed to possess a weapon. If such people are found to possess a weapon regardless of whether they have a permit, then they might be charged with a fourth-degree crime.

Weapons Offenses in New York

Under New York law, there are 2 main weapons offenses: Criminal Use of a Weapon and Criminal Possession of a Firearm. Showing or using a gun in the commission of a crime will warrant a Criminal Use of a Firearm charge, while a person caught in possession of a weapon they aren’t licensed to carry will likely face a Criminal Possession of a Weapon charge. Both of these charges can entail years of incarceration, which is why if you’re facing gun charges of any kind, you need an experienced gun crime lawyer in your corner.

Contact a Knowledgeable Gun Crime Lawyer Today

There is nothing more important than protecting your liberty and future. Fortunately, if you need an attorney you can depend on, you’ve come to the right place. Contact the Law Offices of Aditya Surti, LLC today.

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