Restraining Orders in Domestic Violence Cases
11/8/11 10:46 AM
Kenneth Vercammen & Associates A Law Office with Experienced Attorneys for Your New Jersey Legal Needs 2053 Woodbridge Ave. Princeton Area Edison NJ 08817 68 South Main St. 732-572-0500 Cranbury, NJ 08512 1-800-655-2977 By Appointment Only Personal Injury and Criminal Toll Free 800-655-2977 on Weekends 732-261-4005
Restraining Orders in Domestic Violence Cases Kenneth Vercammen's Law office represents individuals charged with criminal and serious traffic violations throughout New Jersey.
Search Website
FOR POTENTIAL CLIENTS TO CONTACT US DURING NONBUSINESS HOURS, PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM. Name:
RESTRAINING ORDERS in DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES
Cell Phone:
by Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq.
E-Mail Address
New Jersey domestic violence laws are very strict. If there are any signs of physical injuries the police must arrest the abuser. Even without independent witnesses and no physical injuries, police may arrest the abuser. Domestic Violence is a crime under the law, and the police must respond to the calls of victims. The police are required to give the victim information about their rights and to help them. Among other things, police must write up a report. For example, O.J. Simpson would not have gotten away with abuse in New Jersey. Police are automatically required to arrest an abuser if they see any evidence of abuse or assault. Even during the evening, your town Municipal Court or Superior Court can issue a civil restraining order which is a legally enforceable document. The temporary restraining order will prohibit the defendant/abuser from harassing you or entering your residence.
If You Do Not Include a Complete EMail Address, Verizon will not Forward Your Contact Form to the Law Office. Details of the Case
Agree By typing " agree" into the box you are confirming that you wish to send your information to the Law Office of Kenneth Vercammen
Change Image Write the characters in the image above
http://www.njlaws.com/restraining_orders_in_domestic_violence_cases.html?id=1025&a=
Page 1 of 29