Handling Drug DWI and Serious Motor Vehicle Cases in Municipal Court seminar Monday, October 27, 2014 5:30PM-9:00PM NJ Law Center, New Brunswick Speakers: Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq., Past Municipal Court Attorney of the Year William G. Brigiani, Esq., Past President Middlesex County Bar Hon. William D. Feingold, Esq., North Brunswick John Menzel, Esq., Past Chair Municipal Court Section Norma M. Murgado, Esq., Chief Prosecutor- Elizabeth Assistant Prosecutor-Woodbridge Joshua H. Reinitz, Esq., Vice Chair Municipal Court Section Program Agenda 5:30Welcome and Criminal Traffic Case Law Update (Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq.) 6:00 Procedure: What to expect on your day in court (Joshua H. Reinitz, Esq.) Procedural issues; driving while suspended; probationary drivers 6:25The Prosecutors Perspective: no-insurance cases, recent directives from the Attorney General and Prosecutor, plea agreements in drug cases, double jeopardy issues (Norma M. Murgado, Esq.) 6:50Expert arguments that may work, common errors by defense attorneys and prosecutors, how to impress the court staff and not annoy the prosecutor (Hon. William D. Feingold, JMC) 7:25Recent court rules changes, defending drug cases and domestic violence cases (William G. Brigiani, Esq.) 7:55Issues in DWI cases- DWI interview (10 min.); What defendant counsel does after the interview (10 min), Field Sobriety ad HGN (5 min.), Alcotest (15 min) (John Menzel, Esq.) 8:35 Point Counter Point on DWI (John Menzel, Esq., Norma M. Murgado, Esq., and William D. Feingold, Esq. followed by panel interaction) 9:00 Questions **Speakers invite questions during the break and after the conclusion of the program
This
informative seminar on Municipal Court practice and procedure will
familiarize you with recent new developments affecting cases that are
heard in Municipal Court.
An authoritative panel of experienced
attorneys will be joined by well-respected Municipal Prosecutors to
explore a wide variety of matters that you are likely to encounter. They
will also bring you up to date on recent developments you need to
understand in order to effectively represent your clients.
Includes sandwiches, dessert, a 400-page book, CD with sample forms, documents & checklists!
NJ
Institute for Continuing Legal Education presented in cooperation with
the NJSBA Municipal Court Section and the NJSBA Young Lawyers Division
$160- $190 tuition depending on NJSBA membership
Seminar # S-1507-OOF4
Location:New Jersey Law Center
One Constitution Square
New Brunswick, NJ
732-214-8500
http://www.njicle.com/category.aspx?catid=2115#9687
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
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KENNETH VERCAMMEN & ASSOCIATES, PC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2053 Woodbridge Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817
(Phone) 732-572-0500
(Fax) 732-572-0030
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Consequences of a Criminal Guilty Plea 1. You will have to appear in open court and tell the judge what you did that makes you guilty of the particular offense(s) 2. Do you understand that if you plead guilty: a. You will have a criminal record3. If you are on Probation, you will have to submit to random drug and urine testing. If you violate Probation, you often go to jail. 4. In indictable matters, you will be required to provide a DNA sample, which could be used by law enforcement for the investigation of criminal activity, and pay for the cost of testing. 5. You must pay restitution if the court finds there is a victim who has suffered a loss and if the court finds that you are able or will be able in the future to pay restitution. 6. If you are a public office holder or employee, you can be required to forfeit your office or job by virtue of your plea of guilty. 7. If you are not a United States citizen or national, you may be deported by virtue of your plea of guilty. 8. You must wait 5-10 years to expunge a first offense. 2C:52-3 9. You could be put on Probation. 10. In Drug Cases, a mandatory DEDR penalty of $500-$1,000, and lose your drivers license for 6 months - 2 years. You must pay a Law Enforcement Officers Training and Equipment Fund penalty of $30. 11. You may be required to do Community Service. 12. You must pay a minimum Violent Crimes Compensation Board assessment of $50 ($100 minimum if you are convicted of a crime of violence) for each count to which you plead guilty. 13. You must pay a $75 Safe Neighborhood Services Fund assessment for each conviction. 14. If you are being sentenced to probation, you must pay a fee of up to $25 per month for the term of probation. 15. You lose the presumption against incarceration in future cases. 2C:44-1 16. You may lose your right to vote. The defense of a person charged with a criminal offense is not impossible. There are a number of viable defenses and arguments which can be pursued to achieve a successful result. Advocacy, commitment, and persistence are essential to defending a client accused of a criminal offense. Jail for Crimes and Disorderly Conduct: If someone pleads Guilty or is found Guilty of a criminal offense, the following is the statutory Prison/Jail terms. NJSA 2C: 43-8 (1) In the case of a crime of the first degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between 10 years and 20 years; (2) In the case of a crime of the second degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between five years and 10 years; (3) In the case of a crime of the third degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between three years and five years; (4) In the case of a crime of the fourth degree, for a specific term which shall be fixed by the court and shall not exceed 18 months. 2C:43-3 Fines have been increased recently! 2C:43-3. Fines and Restitutions. A person who has been convicted of an offense may be sentenced to pay a fine, to make restitution, or both, such fine not to exceed: a. (1) $200,000.00 when the conviction is of a crime of the first degree; (2) $150,000.00 when the conviction is of a crime of the second degree; b. (1) $15,000.00 when the conviction is of a crime of the third degree; (2) $10,000.00 when the conviction is of a crime of the fourth degree; c. $1,000.00, when the conviction is of a disorderly persons offense; d. $500.00, when the conviction is of a petty disorderly persons offense; If facing any criminal charge, retain an experienced attorney immediately to determine you rights and obligations to the court. Current criminal charge researched by Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. 732-572-0500 |
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Handling Drug, DWI and Motor Vehicle Violations in Municipal Court Book & Seminar tapes in NJ
Monday, February 28, 2011
HANDLING DRUG, DWI & SERIOUS MOTOR VEHICLE CASES IN MUNICIPAL COURT - Introductory DWI
HANDLING DRUG, DWI & SERIOUS MOTOR VEHICLE CASES IN MUNICIPAL COURT - Introductory DWI |
Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Municipal Court Section and the NJSBA Young Lawyers’ Section |
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Monday, May 23, 2011 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM |
Learn everything you need to know to successfully handle these cases!
This informative guide to Municipal Court practice and procedure will familiarize you with recent new developments affecting cases that are heard in Municipal Court.
An authoritative panel of experienced attorneys will be joined by a Presiding Municipal Court Judge to explore a wide variety of matters that you are likely to encounter. They will also bring you up to date on recent developments you need to understand in order to effectively represent your clients.
Gain a thorough understanding of Municipal Court practice, procedure, & recent developments...
• Criminal Case Law and Legislative Update
• The Prosecutor’s Perspective: no-insurance cases, recent directives from the Attorney General and Prosecutor, plea agreements in drug cases, double jeopardy issues
• Judicial Perspective: Expert arguments, important court rules, common errors by defense attorneys and prosecutors, how to impress the court and not annoy the court staff
• Recent developments in traffic law, merged traffic tickets and more
Developing issues in DWI cases
• A special Q&A session: Ask the Experts
• What’s new on the Alcotest, Ecto-Hart and HGN
NJ CLE information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 4.0 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 4.0 qualify as hours of credit toward certification in criminal trial law.
Speakers include: |
Past Chair, NJSBA Municipal Court Section Past GP Solo Section Attorney of the Year 2006 NJSBA Municipal Court Practitioner of the Year K. Vercammen & Associates (Edison) |
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Former Municipal Prosecutor (Spotswood, East Brunswick and for the SPCA) (East Brunswick) |
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Law Offices of John Menzel (Point Pleasant) |
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Chief Prosecutor (Elizabeth) Assistant Prosecutor (Woodbridge) Murgado & Carroll, Esq. (Elizabeth) |
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HANDLING DRUG, DWI & SERIOUS MOTOR VEHICLE CASES IN MUNICIPAL COURT S1507-22144
Reg. Fee | Reg. Type | |
General Tuition (REG) | $189.00 | REG |
NJICLE Season Tickets (STX) | 1 Season Ticket(s) | STX |
MEMBERS, CO-SPONSORING SECTION (COS*) | $145.00 | COS* |
MEMBERS, NJSBA (NJB*) | $155.00 | NJB* |
MEMBERS, NJSBA YLD (YLD*) | $145.00 | YLD* |
Recent admittees (past 2 years) (YL) | $165.00 | YL |
Paralegals (PAR) | $129.00 | PAR |
Law Students (with Student ID) (STU) | $0.00 | STU |
Full Time Judges (JUD) | $0.00 | JUD |
Credit Amount | |
PAS: | 3.0 credits pending ($12 fee for all PA credits) |
NYP (t&n/t): | 4.0 credits |
CrT: | 4.0 credits |
NEW JERSEY: | This program has been approved for 4.0 credits (50 minute hour) |
For information, call ICLE Call Phone: (732)214-8500
DOOR REGISTRATIONS: $209 Advance registration closes at noon of the day preceding the program. After that time you may still register, space permitting, for the Door Registration Fee. PLEASE CALL FIRST to confirm the seminar schedule and space availability. |
* NJSBA Member Price – To qualify for this reduced price, you must provide your NJSBA Member# at the time you place your order. If you place your order without providing your NJSBA Member#, you will be charged the regular price. |
BRUNSWICK HILTON
Three Tower Center Blvd.
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
http://www.njicle.com/seminar.aspx?sid=1382
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
HANDLING DRUG, DWI , SERIOUS MOTOR VEHICLE CASES SEMINAR
Featuring a discussion on the newly released court rules!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
The Westin Mount Laurel, Mt. Laurel
Monday, October 26, 2009
6:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Sheraton Edison, Edison (Raritan Center)
Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Municipal Court Section and
the NJSBA Young Lawyers’ Section
Are you prepared to prosecute or defend your client in new Alcotest cases? Are you familiar with the new & increased penalties for certain offenses?
This informative guide to Municipal Court practice and procedure will familiarize you with recent new developments affecting cases that are heard in Municipal Court. An authoritative panel of experienced attorneys will be joined by a Presiding Municipal Court Judge to explore a wide variety of matters that you are likely to encounter. They will also bring you up to date on recent developments you need to understand in order to effectively represent your clients.
Gain a thorough understanding of Municipal Court practice, procedure, & recent developments...
• Criminal Case Law and Legislative Update
• The Prosecutor’s Perspective: DWI, no-insurance cases, recent directives from the Attorney General and Prosecutor, plea agreements in drug cases, double jeopardy issues
• Judicial Perspective: Expert arguments, important court rules, common errors by defense attorneys and prosecutors, how to impress the court and not annoy the court staff
• Recent developments in traffic law, merged traffic tickets and more
• DWI and Chun
• A special Q&A session: Ask the Experts
Speakers include:
KENNETH A. VERCAMMEN, ESQ.
Past Chair, NJSBA Municipal Court Section
Chair, ABA Elder Law Committee
K. Vercammen & Associates
(at Mt. Laurel & Edison)
HON. ROBERT J. ZANE, III, PJMC
(Camden)
(at Mt. Laurel)
WILLIAM G. BRIGIANI, ESQ.
(at Mt. Laurel & Edison)
ROBERT A. GLEANER, ESQ.
Prosecutor in Audubon and Stratford (Camden County)
(at Mt. Laurel)
JOHN MENZEL, ESQ.
(at Mt. Laurel & Edison)
HON. JOHN J. COYLE, JR. JSC
(Belvidere)
(at Edison)
HON. JOAN ROBINSON GROSS, PJMC
(Union County)
Chair, Supreme Court Municipal Practice Committee (Union County)
(at Edison)
NORMA M. MURGADO, ESQ.
Chief Prosecutor (Elizabeth)
Assistant Prosecutor (Woodbridge)
(at Edison)
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