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NJ Criminal Defense Lawyer Shares About Proximity to Drug Defenses

http://www.ftlucianolaw.com If you have been arrested for possession of drugs in New Jersey, you probably know that there are many different types of possession. There is actual possession, constructive possession and joint constructive possession. Frank T. Luciano, a skilled New Jersey criminal defense attorney, explains more in this video.

You do not have to have actual physical possession of drugs for the government to arrest you. Law enforcement will arrest anyone who is in proximity to the drugs, which they consider to be joint constructive possession. Police officers commonly arrest people for this when there are several individuals riding in a car with a bag of dope. However, New Jersey criminal defense lawyers do not believe that mere presence where drugs are located is evidence of guilt. The government will use this circumstantial evidence against you to show you were in proximity to the drugs. If you find yourself in this situation, meet with Bergen County trial lawyer immediately.

You have no time to waste in developing your case and your defenses. Contact a knowledgeable New Jersey criminal defense lawyer at (973) 471-0004 for a free case evaluation. Feel free to also check out our website at http://www.ftlucianolaw.com  to read our informative articles and other educational resources.


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