[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/blog\/steps-in-the-new-jersey-criminal-case-process\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/blog\/steps-in-the-new-jersey-criminal-case-process\/","headline":"Steps in the New Jersey Criminal Case Process","name":"Steps in the New Jersey Criminal Case Process","description":"Criminal Case Attorneys in Monmouth County The criminal justice process can seem like a long, intimidating, uncharted road fraught with opportunities for a wrong turn or issue that creates problems for the rest of your life. When you get involved in a criminal case, it is critical to know the steps in the process, what [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2020-11-19","dateModified":"2025-08-12","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/blog\/author\/njcriminaldefensefirm\/#Person","name":"Keith Oliver Criminal Law","url":"https:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/blog\/author\/njcriminaldefensefirm\/","identifier":8,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/eea6bf238055b0a92b0fd9a26bcfdcabbb3a035497bf65cc7d3ba0ef726197ae?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/eea6bf238055b0a92b0fd9a26bcfdcabbb3a035497bf65cc7d3ba0ef726197ae?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Keith Oliver Criminal Law","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"http:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/logo-footer.png","url":"http:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/logo-footer.png","width":205,"height":68}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/criminal-process.jpg","url":"https:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/criminal-process.jpg","height":667,"width":1000},"url":"https:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/blog\/steps-in-the-new-jersey-criminal-case-process\/","about":["Criminal Case Issues"],"wordCount":1217,"articleBody":"Criminal Case Attorneys in Monmouth CountyThe criminal justice process can seem like a long, intimidating, uncharted road fraught with opportunities for a wrong turn or issue that creates problems for the rest of your life. When you get involved in a criminal case, it is critical to know the steps in the process, what happens in each stage, what your rights are, and what happens next. Here is a useful roadmap for what happens when someone is accused, suspected of, investigated, or charged with a crime in New Jersey. Of course, the best thing you can do is to have a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer who can help you navigate the road ahead toward the top achievable conclusion of your case. Contact our Monmouth County criminal law office now at 732-858-6959 if you are in need of personalized answers and assistance. The consultation is absolutely free of charge.Being Investigated vs. Charged with a CrimeRight out of the box it is important to know whether you have been formally charged with a crime or whether you are under investigation.If you are currently under investigation, it is important that you understand your rights, especially when it comes to\u00a0speaking to law enforcement.\u00a0 Understanding the process and your rights within is crucial, especially when your liberty is on the line.If you have been formally charged with a crime, the next step is determining whether you have been charged on a Complaint-Summons or a Complaint-Warrant.How is the Defendant Charged with a Criminal Offense? Complaint-Summons vs. Complaint-Warrant.In order to understand the process of a criminal case in New Jersey, one must first determine whether the charges were issued on what is know as a Complaint-Summons or a Complaint-Warrant.Anyone charged with a crime that has been issued on a Complaint-Summons will be taken down to the local police station for processing and will ultimately be released on their own recognizance (ROR). Meaning, they will be released without the need of posting a monetary bail but with a future court date.Conversely, anyone charged with a crime that has been issued on a Complaint-Warrant will be taken to the local police station for processing. However, once processing has been complete the individual will need to be taken to the Monmouth County Jail, which is located in Freehold Township where they will await their\u00a0Central Judicial Processing Hearing (CJP).What Happens if You are Held in Jail after being Arrested\u00a0in Monmouth County?If a person is arrested and kept in jail after being charged with a crime, the next step will be the individual\u2019s first court appearance. During this hearing, the individual will be advised of the charges levied against them, the potential penalties and an initial not guilty plea will be entered. If this individual has been charged on a Complaint-Warrant, then this hearing must occur within 48 hours of them being lodged in the County Jail. Also at this hearing the individual will be advised of whether or not the\u00a0Monmouth County Prosecutor\u2019s Office\u00a0will be agreeing to release them from the County Jail on conditions or whether they will be filling a motion for Detention. If the individual is released on conditions, one of those conditions will be to appear at their next scheduled court date, which will also be provided.What Happens at a Bail Hearing in Monmouth County?If a formal motion for detention has been filed, then a\u00a0Detention Hearing\u00a0will be conducted. This hearing typically occurs within five (5) days of the individual\u2019s Central Judicial Processing Hearing. During this hearing, the Judge will hear arguments from both the prosecution as well as defense counsel as to whether conditions can be put into place in order to release the individual on bail or whether they need to be held in the County Jail without bail, pending trial.Steps when Charged with a Disorderly Persons Offense in Monmouth CountyAll\u00a0disorderly persons offense, which as stated earlier, are known as misdemeanors, will be litigated in the local municipal court in the municipality where the incident happened. Here is an example: Defendant is arrested and charged on a Complaint-Warrant with domestic violence simple assault\u00a0offense in Middletown Township. Since it is on a Complaint-Warrant, they will be taken to the Middletown Police Department for processing then to the Monmouth County Jail in Freehold. Once they are released from the County Jail, whether it be at the defendant\u2019s Central Judicial Processing Hearing or their Detention Hearing, they will be released with a notice to appear in the\u00a0Middletown Municipal Court. Their case will be litigated in its entirety in the Middletown Municipal Court. It is important to note that if a\u00a0temporary restraining order\u00a0is filed in conjunction with a simple assault charge, then that case will be handled separately in Monmouth County Family Court. A restraining order is a civil matter which exists separate and apart for the criminal case process.Stages when Facing Indictable Charges in Monmouth County Criminal CourtAll\u00a0indictable offense\u00a0that occur within Monmouth County will be litigated in the\u00a0Monmouth County Superior Court, which is located in Freehold Township, as opposed to the local municipal court.Once the Defendant undergoes their Central Judicial Processing Hearing their case will be scheduled for a\u00a0Pre-Indictment Conference (PIC).If the case does not resolve at the defendant\u2019s PIC hearing their case will be marked for the\u00a0Grand Jury.If an\u00a0indictment\u00a0is returned by the Grand Jury the defendant will then be scheduled for their\u00a0Arraignment.Following the defendant\u2019s arraignment they will be scheduled for several\u00a0status conferences. During these hearing negotiations will be taking place between defense counsel and the prosecution in order to seek to resolve the case prior to trial. Also during this time period pretrial hearings\u00a0such as\u00a0Miranda Motions,\u00a0Suppression Motions, Motions to Dismiss Indictment and Severance Motions can be litigated.If the case does not resolve during this phase in the case, the matter will be set down for\u00a0trial.Depending on the result of the trial or if a plea is reached, the matter will be set down for\u00a0sentencing. It is at this hearing that the defendant will learn the consequences of his charges. Notably, if the defendant is convicted after a trial, the defendant\u2019s attorney has the opportunity to argue for the best possible sentence in their case by presenting mitigating factors, which serve to counteract what are known as aggravating factors.Lastly, depending on the outcome of the sentence or any pretrial motion, the appeals\u00a0process will begin.Get Defense Help with the Criminal Process in Monmouth County NJWhen you find yourself at any stage of the criminal legal process, don\u2019t go it alone. Simply too much is on the line for you and your family to risk. By enlisting the help of an experienced criminal defense attorney with intimate knowledge of the way the system works and what can be done to best serve your interests at every step on the road ahead, you can put yourself in a position to reach a favorable result. To speak with one of our dedicated criminal law attorneys with local offices in Monmouth County free of charge, do not hesitate to call 732-858-6959."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/blog\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Steps in the New Jersey Criminal Case Process","item":"https:\/\/www.njcriminaldefensefirm.com\/blog\/steps-in-the-new-jersey-criminal-case-process\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]