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negligence

Asked on Jan 29th, 2015 on Litigation - New Jersey
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I was applying to become a law enfor cement officer and I had a juvenile incident. I was unsure if I was charged with anything so I contacted the department where the incident took place. They had no record of the incident. So I assumed the police report was never made. I was disqualified because I did not divulge the incident. And come to find out that the department did have a report but failed to give it to me which they then admitted in a letter
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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Toms River, NJ at Edward J. Dimon
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We work closely with candidates applting to both law-enforcement and military. We have had success having these candidates obtain employment with law-enforcement and enroll in the military.The key is preparation. We prepare the candidate. We provide full disclosure as to what occurred in the incident. For example, with your matter we would set forth in writing what happened when you were a juvenile. Both military and law-enforcement have access to juvenile records. In anticipation of the application and in anticipation of them reviewing your juvenile record, we provided your record and we provide the explanation.please let us know if you would like us to help you gain employment in law-enforcement in the future. This is the proper course of action to take. If you were to she, you would put yourself in a position where law-enforcement  would not consider you for appointment. Please call to discuss. The cost for the preparatory work is not significant. The cost is approximately $1500.
Answered on Jan 30th, 2015 at 5:38 AM

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