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VIDEO: Should I Let Police Into My House?

Author Clark & Noonan, LLC
Posted June 16, 2017
Category Criminal Defense

Wall New Jersey Criminal Defense Attorneys serving Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County and all surrounding NJ areas.

Posted: July 29, 2016

When the police knock on the door of your home, you may feel like you are required to let them in, but it’s important to know your rights before you invite them inside. If the police don’t have a warrant with them, they don’t have the right to enter your house or apartment. Allowing the police to come into your home could hurt your case more than you realize. Before you make that decision, call our criminal defense lawyers in Jersey City to make sure you’re doing what’s right for you.

Our lawyers at Clark & Noonan, LLC understand both aspects of your case. Our past experience as prosecutors gives us a unique perspective on how to defend you, and we are prepared to guide you through this confusing situation.

If the police are knocking on your door with or without a warrant, call Clark & Noonan, LLC as soon as possible at 732-303-7857. Our law offices serve clients in New Jersey including Jersey City, Essex, Hudson, Monmouth and Freehold.

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