Defense Options When Evidence Is Weak or Circumstantial


Defense Options When Evidence Is Weak or Circumstantial

Defense Options When Evidence Is Weak or Circumstantial

Defense options are often strongest when the prosecution’s evidence is weak or largely circumstantial, especially in New Jersey, where the State must prove every charge beyond a reasonable doubt. A skilled criminal defense lawyer can often use vague proof to seek reduced charges, a dismissal, or a not-guilty verdict. What “Weak” Or Circumstantial Evidence Means […]

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