Defense Attorney Helps With Endangering The Welfare Of An Incompetent Person (N.J.S.A 2C:24-7) Charges
Comparable to a misdemeanor in other states, New Jersey’s Endangering the Welfare of an Incompetent Person (N.J.S.A. 2C:24-7) is graded as a disorderly persons offense and carries a maximum sentence of six months in jail.
The allegation is that you acted in a manner that was injurious to the mental, physical, or moral welfare of a person who is unable to care for himself because of a mental disease or defect.
These types of allegations against the caregivers of disabled adults are extremely damaging, whether your role is professional or you are caring for a family member with a disability.
Attorney Matthew Reisig knows how important it is for people with special needs to maintain their routines and the relationships they trust.
For help with Endangering The Welfare Of An Incompetent Person charges, call 732-625-9661 today for a free consultation with an experienced New Jersey criminal defense attorney.