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Nassau Park Pavilion Shoplifting Lawyer

There are several large shopping centers and malls located in Mercer County, New Jersey along Route 1 and one massive shopping center in particular is called the Nassau Park Pavilion. The Nassau Park Pavilion is advertised as being in Princeton but it is actually located in West Windsor Township which is an important distinction to make when it comes to actually going to court because you will have to appear in West Windsor Municipal Court instead of Princeton Municipal Court and this means a different judge, prosecutor and court system. These are important facts that only an experienced New Jersey shoplifting attorney who frequents these towns and courts would know. If you were arrested at Nassau Park Pavilion and have to appear in West Windsor Municipal Court, then it is important that you speak with an experienced shoplifting lawyer who can identify your defenses and explain your options. To learn more, contact us today at (732) 856-9959 for a free consultation.

Shoplifting Arrests at Nassau Park Pavilion

Nassau Park Pavilion does not get a lot of recognition because it is typically over shadowed by nearby Quaker Bridge Mall which just down the highway but the Nassau Park Pavilion shopping center actually creeps in as one of the biggest shopping malls in New Jersey at over 1 million square feet. In fact, given its sheer size, Nassau Park Pavilion would easily be a contender as one of the biggest malls in New Jersey if it was enclosed. However, whether enclosed or not, the strip mall is home to approximately 60 stores including several large department stores such as Target, Babies “R” Us, Home Depot, Sam’s Club, Wegmans, Walmart, Best Buy, buybuy BABY, HomeGoods, PetSmart, Party City, Michaels, Famous Footwear and Five Below. Year in and year out, these stores consistently generate dozens of shoplifting incidents and arrests. For most people this will be their first and only time ever being charged with a criminal offense or going to court. To make matters worse, people who are not U.S. citizens face additional penalties including possible deportation. At Proetta & Oliver our shoplifting attorneys understand the stress and anxiety that can go along with criminal charges and we make it a point to keep our clients informed at ease throughout the entire process. If you are interested in learning more about how we may be able to help you or your loved one, feel free to give us a call today for a free no-obligation consultation.