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When it states that I cant be convicted of a crime in New Jersey in any state, what does that mean?

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When it states that I cant be convicted of a crime in New Jersey in any state, what does that mean?

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“Crimes” in New Jersey are offenses that carry sentences of six months jail or more. Therefore, according to New Jersey law indictable offenses (felonies) are crimes but disorderly person offenses (misdemeanors) are not.

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