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Casino Crimes

Atlantic City Casino Crimes Attorney

If you have been arrested for a casino crime in Atlantic City, you need straight answers from an attorney you can trust.

Our attorneys are highly skilled in casino crimes defense. We have provided a successful defense in numerous cases involving bad checks, casino markers, money laundering, financial structuring, dealer-player conspiracies, counterfeit coins and tokens, past posting, and charges of outright theft or robbery of chips. We know from long experience that persons charged with casino crimes are often the innocent victims of set-ups and scams. We are also quite familiar with defending cases in which individuals have gambled and lost millions of dollars at casinos and, after they have lost their businesses and homes, are charged with theft or bad checks when they are unable to pay the last markers held by casinos.

Depending on the amount you are charged with stealing, you could be facing a lengthy prison sentence:

  • Theft of under $200 in casino chips, checks or markers is a disorderly person's offense, subject to a jail sentence of up to six months.
  • Theft of $200 to $500 in casino chips, checks or markers is a disorderly person's offense, subject to a jail sentence of up to eighteen months.
  • Theft of $500 to $75,000 in casino chips, checks or markers is a third-degree offense, punishable with a prison sentence of between three and five years.
  • Theft of more than $75,000 in casino chips, checks or markers is a second-degree offense, punishable with a prison sentence of between five and ten years

One of the most common casino crimes is writing a bad check or marker. Casinos often extend credit to customers in the form of a casino marker. A casino marker looks like a check and is treated like a check legally. Casinos will have you sign a marker and then they will agree to hold your check for a specific period of time without cashing it. At the end of that time, the casino will call you and demand payment of the check. If the check does not clear, the casino will often go the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement and charge you with writing a bad check. This is often done after a gambler has lost hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars and no longer has the money to pay.

Bad check or marker cases can be tried in court. Jurors may be sympathetic with someone who intended to pay but could not. The question is not whether the marker is paid but whether the gambler intended to pay when the marker was taken out.

Casino crimes are often appropriate for the Pretrial Intervention Program (PTI). This program will divert your case from Superior Court. Instead of jail time, you will participate in rehabilitative services, such as performing community service. If you complete the program, the casino theft charge will be dismissed after a period of time ranging from six months to a year, and you will not have a conviction on your record. This program is available on a one-time basis, generally to first-time offenders.

Free initial consultation: Contact an experienced Atlantic City criminal defense lawyer about your case. Lawyers are available seven days a week, 24 hours a day, including holidays.

With offices in Northfield, Cape May Court House and Wildwood, we serve clients in the South Jersey area including but not limited to the communities of Atlantic City, Avalon, Mays Landing, Ocean City, Pleasantville, Stone Harbor, Toms River, and Wildwood; as well as Atlantic County, Camden County, Cape May County, Cumberland County, and Ocean County.

Office Locations

Atlantic County, New Jersey Office Law Offices of John J. Zarych
1555 Zion Road, Suite 201
Northfield, NJ 08225

Northfield Law Office

Cape May County, New Jersey Office
Law Offices of John J. Zarych
106 North Main Street
Cape May Court House NJ 08210

Cape May Court House Law Office

Wildwood Law Office
Law Offices of John J. Zarych
3309 New Jersey Avenue
Wildwood NJ 08260

Wildwood Law Office

Phone:
609-641-2266 (Northfield)
609-465-6500 (Cape May Court House)
609-522-3778 (Wildwood)

Fax: 609-641-3677
Toll Free: 866-605-5115

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