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James R. Wronko

NEW JERSEY DRASTICALLY INCREASES CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES

A recent change to New Jersey Criminal Law has increased the penalty for residential burglaries and home invasions.


Residential burglaries (entering a home with a purpose to commit a crime such as theft) used to be punished by three to five years in State prison with a presumption in favor of probation. Now the punishment is five to ten years in State prison with a provision under the no early release act that you must serve 85% of your sentence before you are eligible for parole.


In addition, there now exists a presumption in favor of State prison which means if convicted of residential burglary, it is almost certain that you be given a long term prison sentence in New Jersey State Prison.


A home invasion burglary is now a first-degree crime punishable for ten to twenty years in State prison, with 85% to be served without parole.


If you are charged with one of these offenses, you need to consult with an experienced lawyer who specializes in criminal law.

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