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Shoplifting Lawyer at Bridgewater Mall

Bridgewater is located within the heart of Somerset County, New Jersey and is the second most populated township in the whole county. This also makes it a prime location for business and shopping which is why developers chose to build the Bridgewater Commons at the busy intersection of U.S. Route 22 and U.S. Route 202/U.S. Route 206 right off I-287. The Bridgwater Commons serves the residents of Somerset County as well as nearby Morris County and Hunterdon County, which make up three of the wealthiest counties in New Jersey. However, the Bridgewater Commons is no stranger to crimes and shoplifting charges and counter to popular theory, shoplifting crimes are not only committed by poverty-stricken people in need. In fact, there may be any number of reasons why a person may make bad choice or mistake to shoplift but that is a topic for a later discussion. If you have been charged with shoplifting from the Bridgewater Commons then it is important you learn your options and rights. The New Jersey shoplifting lawyers at Proetta & Oliver offer free consultations for prospective clients so call us today at (732) 856-9959.

Arrested for Shoplifting at Bridgewater Commons

Bridgewater Commons is not a large mall by any means compared to many of the other giant regional malls in New Jersey at only approximately 900,000 square feet of retail space. In fact, Bridgewater Commons is one of the top ten smallest shopping malls in our state. Even though Bridgewater Commons might not get the respect it deserves based on its size, it does house an impressive 170 stores including several large anchor stores such as Bloomingdale’s, Lord & Taylor and Macy’s. The mall also contains a wide variety of upscale stores, such as J.Crew. Moreover, Bridgewater Commons has undergone some renovations and expansions over the years and added a whole new lifestyle center called “The Village at Bridgewater Commons”. This expansion is anchored by Crate & Barrel and Maggiano’s Little Italy and contains 15 other stores and restaurants, including Banana Republic and Chipotle Mexican Grill. Every week thousands of people are attracted to the mall for shopping and food which translates into several shoplifting arrests. In fact, it’s not uncommon for several dozen people to get arrested for shoplifting at Bridgewater Commons and other related crimes including receiving stolen property, burglary tools or even robbery for fighting with security during a shoplifting incident. These charges will then be sent to either the Bridgewater Municipal Court or the Somerset County Superior Court depending if the charges are disorderly persons offenses or indictable crimes. We can explain the differences between these crimes and the procedure that will be involved in your case during a free phone consultation with one of our shoplifting lawyers.