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Drug Possession

Victory Over Drug Possession in Waterford Township

Drug Possession | Waterford Township, NJ

Conquer Drug Possession Challenges with Proven Legal Solutions

Navigating the complexities of drug possession charges can feel overwhelming, but with our expertise at Randy C. Redden, you’re not alone. We understand the severe implications that drug possession can have on your life, from hefty fines to potential jail time. Our compassionate team is dedicated to crafting a robust defense tailored to your unique situation in Waterford Township. Together, we will explore every possible avenue to mitigate the impact of drug possession allegations and work tirelessly on your behalf. Don’t let these charges define you—reach out today for a consultation and take the first step toward regaining your future!

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Your Top Drug Possession in Camden, NJ, and the Shore Areas

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About Randy C. Redden

Attorney Randy Redden represents, defends, and fights for individuals facing a wide range of legal matters throughout Southern New Jersey. With over 25 years of experience, he has successfully handled thousands of DWI, DUI, and criminal matters for his clients, with many who thought their situations were hopeless. He also handles other cases involving traffic violations, personal injury, and civil and commercial litigation. 


He is licensed to practice before all the state and federal courts of New Jersey and the United States Supreme Court. During his career, he has successfully conducted numerous bench and jury trials in most of the superior and municipal courts of Southern New Jersey and filed appeals before the Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division.

Choosing the Right DUI and Criminal Defense Attorney
for Your Case Makes all The Difference

The selection of a lawyer is an important decision, and the legal field is crowded with attorneys. In fact, former Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Warren Burger, once said we are turning into a "society overrun by hordes of lawyers, hungry as locusts.” So, how do you choose an attorney? 


Most attorneys' websites and advertising say the same thing about their experience and skill in a particular area of law, and many review sites highlight an attorney based on the amount of advertising the attorney does with the site. As a non-lawyer consumer, you have no real way to know their credentials or their relevance to your case. 


Mr. Redden regularly attends seminars and training to keep up with the latest developments in the law to make sure his clients obtain the best possible outcome. There are many aspects to an attorney-client relationship and, while knowledge, experience and skill are essential, the intangible traits of an attorney, such as their commitment, dedication, communication and rapport with their client helps the client navigate the legal process peacefully. Mr. Redden's clients appreciate the bond developed between them and have described it as similar to one between a friend or family member and appreciate his honesty and candor in response to their questions and concerns.


Over the past twenty-five years, Mr. Redden has helped thousands of people across South Jersey and the Shore Areas resolve their legal matters. Beyond Criminal and DUI law, he has significant knowledge and experience in many other areas of law, including Injury Cases, Consumer Fraud and Contract Cases. No matter your legal matter, we are here to help. We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your situation and how we can help you. 


When you choose Randy Redden, he will be the attorney handling your case from start to finish. Unlike some law firms, we will not hand your case over to an associate or attorney with less experience.


At the Law Office of Randy C. Redden, we serve clients across Southern New Jersey, including Atlantic City, Camden, Cherry Hill, Deptford, Egg Harbor Twp., Evesham Twp., Galloway Twp., Glassboro, Hamilton Twp., (Mays Landing), Hammonton, Lower Twp., Middle Twp., Millville, Monroe Twp., Pennsville, Somers Point, Upper Twp., Ventnor, Vineland,  Wildwood, Wildwood Crest.


  ( All of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties.)


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Over 25 years of experience handling cases in New Jersey courts and the Supreme Court of the United States

If you're under investigation, or facing criminal charges in South Jersey, shouldn't you have an experienced, successful criminal attorney on your side?

We offer a free, confidential consultation to discuss your situation and explain how we can help. We're available 24/7 and offer in office, telephone and virtual consultations through Zoom, Facetime, Skype.


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Sound legal advice is based on years of training, hard work, passion, familiarity with legislation, precedent, and sound consideration. You will find all that and more at the Law Office of Randy C. Redden in Vineland, NJ. 


We are available 24/7 to discuss your situation. Office, phone, and virtual Zoom, FaceTime, or Skype consultations are available.

Why Randy C. Redden is the Drug Possession You Deserve in City State

Navigating the complexities of a drug possession charge can be daunting, especially in Waterford Township, NJ. We understand how overwhelming it can be when allegations of drug possession hang over your life, impacting everything from your future aspirations to your personal relationships. Our team is committed to guiding you through this challenging time, ensuring that your rights are protected every step of the way. With our expertise in drug possession cases, we work tirelessly to construct a robust defense tailored to your unique circumstances. Together, we can face these allegations head-on, striving for the best possible outcome in your drug possession case. Let us help you reclaim your future and move beyond the burden of these charges. For more information, visit the drug possession resources available to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does a South Jersey criminal defense lawyer do?

    A criminal defense lawyer fulfills many vital roles during a criminal case. They are responsible for defending a person who is charged with a crime. They speak on their client's behalf. As part of their representation, a South Jersey criminal defense lawyer will, where necessary, investigate their client's case, interview witnesses, hire expert witnesses, collect evidence, review the prosecutor's evidence, and prepare a defense strategy.

  • How often should we communicate if I am your client?

    A lawyer must stay in contact with their client to explain any developments in the case and keep them informed. The lawyer must ensure that conversations with the client are kept confidential. The lawyer must also ensure that they communicate information about the case to the client so that the client understands the possible consequences. 


    You are never alone in your case with us. We understand that you may have questions about your situation, and we are available to answer your questions during regular business hours, or we can schedule an after-hours appointment by phone or virtually.

  • How do you help reduce my sentence?

    Criminal defense attorneys research the facts, investigate the case against their clients, and try to negotiate favorable deals with prosecutors. Plea deals may include reduced bail, reduced charges, and reduced sentences. Because of several factors—political and public pressure, overcrowded jails, and overloaded court calendars—deal-making has grown in importance and has become an essential element in unclogging the criminal justice system.

  • Why is it important to have a South Jersey criminal defense attorney on my side?

    Although you have the right to represent yourself during criminal trial proceedings, the result can be severe. Criminal law is a complex body of state and federal legislation. The average person will not understand criminal law or the criminal justice process. Unfortunately, ignorance or failure to understand criminal law is rarely an adequate defense to avoid being found guilty. 


    A conviction can have life-long consequences. Misdemeanors, which are lesser crimes, might only entail a fine or a brief jail sentence. However, felonies, which are more serious crimes, can lead to long prison terms. Beyond immediate penalties, you may also incur damage to your reputation and the consequences of having a criminal record. This is why having someone knowledgeable about the law argue on your behalf is so important.

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