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".
2053 Woodbridge Avenue - Edison, NJ 08817
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E366 New Jersey Photo Red-Light Ticket Invades Central NJ


NJ Laws Email Newsletter E366
Kenneth Vercammen, Attorney at Law

April 13,2011
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IN THIS ISSUE:
1. Warning- New Jersey Photo Red-Light Ticket invades Central NJ.
2. Police do not need Arrest Warrant if they Observe Offense.
3. NJ Laws, Middlesex County Bar and Kenneth Vercammen Support Angela White Dalton in the New Jersey State Bar Contested Election for Secretary.
4. Professional Office Space Available in Edison Law Office.
5. Recent Articles Published in Police Chief Magazine and other Journals.

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1. Warning- New Jersey Photo Red-Light Ticket invadesCentral NJ.
2. Police do not need arrest warrant if they observe offense.State v Brown_____ NJ _____ (2011)A-67-09/A-17-10
At the time Brown fled through a window onto a roof next door, the police had engaged in no misconduct; thus, there was no seizure of any sort in the apartment. When the police arrested Brown after he came down from the roof, they did not need an arrest warrant because they had probable cause to arrest him in a public place (1) for armed robbery committed outside their presence and (2) for resisting arrest, which they observed.
Attention all NJ Attorneys, Prosecutors and Judges eligible to vote. Angela Dalton needs your vote and your support. She is a good friend to attorneys from all walks, but especially to solo and small firm attorneys. Angelas vision for the NJSBA, is a more relevant, affordable and diverse NJSBA that provides value to the membership. She was selected this year by the newly expanded 17 member nominating committee made up of section chairs and representatives of diverse perspectives, including women, minorities and the Young Lawyers Division. Her challenger was not picked, for the second year in a row and has filed a protest petition, which now means that the general membership will decide, by paper ballot between April 18 and May 9..2053 Woodbridge Ave.Top 10 CasesMunicipal Court Cases 2011The Middlesex AdvocateMarch, 2011

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