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Were you accused of cheating in a New Jersey casino?

On Behalf of | Jun 9, 2023 | Criminal law

Cheating in a casino can have serious repercussions. In New Jersey, casino establishments have stringent rules and regulations to ensure fair play, and violating these can lead to consequences, including hefty fines, bans and even criminal charges.

If accused of cheating, you should follow the right steps to mitigate potential penalties.

Understanding the gravity of cheating

Cheating at any casino, including those in New Jersey, is illegal. The New Jersey Casino Control Act strictly prohibits cheating, and anyone caught violating this act can face severe penalties, including fines up to $75,000, imprisonment or both. Additionally, individuals found guilty of cheating may also receive a ban from entering any New Jersey casino in the future

Cooperating with casino security and state officials

If accused of cheating, cooperate with casino security and state officials. Resist the urge to become confrontational or argumentative, as this can exacerbate the situation. Refrain from making any excuses or offering any justifications for your actions.

Undergoing the investigation process

Those accused of cheating may find themselves subjected to an investigation. This process may involve reviewing surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses. An experienced casino crime attorney can help you with this process. Failing to cooperate can result in more serious penalties.

Cheating is an offense that is often treated with zero tolerance by casinos, and the consequences can be serious. The exact penalties will depend on the severity of the cheating offense and your prior history. It’s important to seek representation so that your side of the story can be heard.

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