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New Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyer Adam M. Lustberg Highlights Signs Your Case Will Be Dismissed

New Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyer Adam M. Lustberg Highlights Signs Your Case Will Be Dismissed

Hackensack, NJ - Adam M. Lustberg of Lustberg Law Offices, LLC (https://www.lustberglaw.com/blog/signs-your-case-will-be-dismissed/) issues guidance on key indicators that charges may be dismissed in New Jersey criminal matters, providing clarity on how courts and prosecutors evaluate cases and protect constitutional rights. The New Jersey criminal defense lawyer underscores practical markers such as insufficient evidence, unlawful searches, missed deadlines, and diversion eligibility that can lead to dismissals before trial or during litigation.

A New Jersey criminal defense lawyer often begins by assessing procedural integrity. Charging documents must state essential facts with reasonable specificity, and any failure that prejudices the defense can support dismissal. Administrative or technical defects may be corrected, but substantive omissions can prove fatal to the State’s case. Statutes of limitations further constrain prosecutions, with default periods of five years for most indictable offenses and one year for disorderly persons matters, while serious crimes carry longer or unlimited filing windows. When the filing clock expires, dismissal protects due process and judicial economy.

The analysis continues with constitutional safeguards that, when violated, can strip the State of critical proof. Unlawful searches and seizures risk suppression of physical evidence, while custodial statements obtained without Miranda warnings are inadmissible in the State’s case-in-chief if taken in violation of Fifth Amendment protections. Speedy-trial rights operate on both constitutional and statutory tracks; in New Jersey, detention clocks typically run 90 days to indictment and 180 days to trial, subject to an outer two-year cap, and constitutional balancing under Barker v. Wingo may warrant dismissal in cases of undue delay. A New Jersey criminal defense lawyer will also examine opportunities to move for a judgment of acquittal under Rule 3:18 when evidence is legally insufficient, as well as the procedural avenues for dismissals under Rule 3:25-1 with court approval.

Dismissal prospects further hinge on evidentiary strength and witness reliability. Arrests must rest on probable cause grounded in objective facts, not conjecture. Where key evidence is suppressed or witness accounts suffer from material inconsistencies, the State’s burden weakens, often prompting prosecutors to reassess the viability of charges. Diversionary paths, including programs that conditionally dismiss charges after successful completion of court-ordered terms, offer additional routes to resolution without conviction. Throughout charging and pretrial stages, prosecutorial discretion allows withdrawal of cases that no longer serve the interests of justice, while judicial oversight guards against legal insufficiency or rights violations.

Lustberg’s courtroom record includes advocacy at more than 30 detention hearings under New Jersey’s criminal justice reform framework, along with representation across matters ranging from municipal allegations to serious Superior Court felonies. The firm’s approach emphasizes rigorous motion practice, early evidence challenges, and strategic engagement with prosecutors to position suitable cases for dismissal or charge reduction.

About Lustberg Law Offices, LLC:

Lustberg Law Offices, LLC is a New Jersey criminal defense firm led by Adam M. Lustberg and serving clients throughout Hackensack, Jersey City, Newark, and neighboring communities, as well as New York. The firm handles a wide range of matters, including assault, drug offenses, weapons charges, theft and fraud, DWI, juvenile cases, sex offense allegations, and post-conviction issues. Backed by thorough preparation and focused advocacy, the team provides representation from investigation through trial and appeals. For consultations and case evaluations, call (201) 880-5311 or visit the firm’s website to request an appointment.

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