What are the penalties for 3rd degree eluding the police in New Jersey?
Third degree eluding charges can leave you with a permanent felony criminal record and facing 3-5 years in state prison. On the bright side, at least you aren’t facing 2nd degree charges which can leave you facing 5-10 years… quite the penalty for eluding arrest.
Some of the penalties associated with a third degree eluding charge in NJ include the following:
- A permanent felony charge on your record (may be expunged in certain cases after several years)
- $15,000 fine
- 3-5 years in NJ state prison
- up to 364 days in the county jail
- Probation
A third degree charge implies that you didn’t put anyone in physical danger. N.J.S.A. 2C:29-2 is the eluding statute that describes how you can be guilty of this crime. It is a third-degree crime to flee an officer while operating a vehicle on the roadways or a vessel on the waterways when the officer clearly indicates they want you to stop, say, by a siren, lights, announcement, wave of the arm, or any combination of those; Still, you face up to 5 years, so it’s in your best interest to fight this charge. Click here to learn how we can potentially defeat eluding arrest charges in New Jersey.
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