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Drug Possession

Woodbury's Trusted Ally for Drug Possession Cases

Drug Possession | Woodbury, NJ

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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.

Navigating the complexities of drug possession charges can feel overwhelming, especially in an area like Woodbury, NJ. We understand that facing allegations related to drug possession can impact not just your future, but your overall well-being. Our compassionate approach ensures that we evaluate every detail of your case, working tirelessly to protect your rights while challenging the evidence against you. With experience in interpreting the laws surrounding drug possession , we fight for the most favorable outcomes possible. Let us guide you through this difficult time—together, we can confront the challenges of drug possession head-on. Remember, you're not alone; we're here to help you move forward. For more information, check out 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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