Kenneth Vercammen is a Middlesex County trial attorney who has published 130 articles in national and New Jersey publications on Criminal Law and litigation topics. Appointments can be scheduled at 732-572-0500. He is author of the ABA's book "Criminal Law Forms".
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Monday, April 30, 2012

2C:52-3. Disorderly persons offenses and petty disorderly persons offenses 2C:52-3. Disorderly persons offenses and petty disorderly persons offenses. Any person convicted of a disorderly persons offense or petty disorderly persons offense under the laws of this State who has not been convicted of any prior or subsequent crime, whether within this State or any other jurisdiction, or of another three disorderly persons or petty disorderly persons offenses, may, after the expiration of a period of 5 years from the date of his conviction, payment of fine, satisfactory completion of probation or release from incarceration, whichever is later, present a duly verified petition as provided in section 2C:52-7 hereof to the Superior Court in the county in which the conviction was entered praying that such conviction and all records and information pertaining thereto be expunged.

 Disorderly persons offenses and petty disorderly persons offenses.  Any person convicted of a disorderly persons offense or petty disorderly persons offense under the laws of this State who has not been convicted of any prior or subsequent crime, whether within this State or any other jurisdiction,  or of another three disorderly persons or petty disorderly persons offenses,  may, after the expiration of a period of 5 years from the date of his  conviction, payment of fine, satisfactory completion of probation or release  from incarceration, whichever is later, present a duly verified petition as  provided in section 2C:52-7 hereof to the Superior Court in the county in which  the conviction was entered praying that such conviction and all records and  information pertaining thereto be expunged.

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