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NJ Laws' Newsletter
July 2, 2008 E277
In This Issue:
1. Recent Cases: Illegal U-turn that Killed Motorcyclist
Costs $1.4M.
2. Police do not need a reasonable suspicion before they
may access the NCIC database. State v. Sloane 193 NJ 423
(2008).
3. Constructive possession of CDS is jury question. State
v. Scott 193 NJ 227 (2008) Approved for Publication January
28, 2008.
4. The filing of Tort Claims notice does bar expungement.
In the Matter of Expungement Petition of J.R.S. 398 NJ
Super. 1 (App Div. 2008).
5. Upcoming non profit races.
6. Cynthia Vercammen's Cocoa Beach Night Party.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
June 24, 2008 E276
In This Issue:
1. Recent cases: Hockey arena not liable to patron hit
with puck during warm-ups.
2. Pharmacist could be liable for putting wrong drug in
prescription.
3. If property not abandoned, defendant has standing to
challenge Search.
4. PTI available if thefts not part of enterprise.
5. More New articles on website www.njlaws.com.
6. This Weekend's Activities.
7. Legal forms available from the NJ State Bar Association
Annual Meeting for Attorneys, Judges, Prosecutors and
Police.
8. Welcome Summer 2008 Law Clerks.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
June 11, 2008 E275
In this issue:
1. Recent cases: Suppression of Stop and dismissal of
DWI dismissed where no erratic driving
2. No operation in DWI where engine not running
3. Bar can be liable if intoxicated patron injured
4. Jogging Death Leads to $1.1 million settlement
5. New articles on website www.njlaws.com
6. Happy Father’s Day
7. Upcoming fun races with beer activity afterwards
8. Sellers Information Sheet in Real Estate Sales
NJ Laws' Newsletter
May 20, 2008 E274
In this issue:
1. Memorial Day Remembrance
2. FRO Final Restraining Order in Domestic Violence Cases
(New article on website www.njlaws.com)
3. Will Appointments (New article on website www.njlaws.com)
4. Two step police interrogation invalid., State v. O'Neill
(Recent case)
5. No trial without defendant unless defendant willfully
absent., State v. Luna (Recent case)
6. Can't Be Convicted of "Attempt" to Commit
a DP., State v. McGrath
7. This week's events
NJ Laws' Newsletter
May 9, 2008 E273
In this issue:
1. Certain tenants can be evicted when household member
charged with drug crime: Long Branch Housing Authority
vs. Villano 396 NJ Super. 185 (App. Div. 2007)
2. Even closed museum considered public building under
500 feet drug law: State v. Chambers 396 NJ Super. 259
(App. Div. 2007)
3. Noise ordinance not preempted by state law: State v
Krause ___ NJ Super. ___ (App. Div. decided 12-17-07)
A-3737-06T5
4. NJSBA Annual Meeting and Convention
5. May 17 Commotion By The Ocean Rumson Hash- Seaside
& Toms River, NJ (Run & fun)
6. New Articles on Website
NJ Laws' Newsletter
April 22, 2008 E272
In this issue:
1. Confidential Will Questionnaire.
2. Recent cases: Professional hockey arena not liable
to spectator who is hit in head with puck. Sciarrotta
v. Global Spectrum, 4-10-08 (A-28-07).
3. Criminal Bias defined by Law Against Discrimination
standard, not dictionary definition State v. Dixon 396
NJ Super. 329 (App. Div. 2007).
4. Statutes must be strictly construed. State v. Moon
396 NJ Super. 109 (App. Div. 2007).
5. Certain tenants can be evicted when household member
charged with drug crime.
NJ
Laws' Newsletter April 7, 2008 E271
In this issue:
1. Car Insurance coverage liberally applied to victim
of shooting.
2. Guilty plea permitted to be withdrawn where defendant
not advised of plea consequences.
3. Contractors Must Register With Consumer Affairs.
4. Police May need to give 2nd Miranda Warnings.
5. Upcoming Charity Running Events.
6. Kenneth Vercammen, Edison Attorney was selected a 2008
NJ Super Lawyer.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
March 18, 2008 E270
In This Issue
1. NJ Supreme Court holds Alcotest DWI breath testing
machine results admissible
2. Free Wills and Power of Attorney Seminar on Wednesday,
April 2, 2008
3. Recent webpages added to www.njlaws.com website.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
March 6, 2008 E269
In This Issue
1. Where mother neglected and abandoned child, she could
not inherit boy's $1 million estate.
2. DWI defendant entitled to step down based on uncounseled
prior plea.
3. Police Can Use An Electronic Tracking Devise to Trace
a Stolen Cell Phone.
4. New Law effective March 1 Cell phone law.
5. Events this week: March 7 Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
Friday.
6. Intestacy [Someone died and no Will].
NJ Laws' Newsletter
February 26, 2008 E268
In This Issue
1. Middlesex County Bar Association 3rd Annual Awards
Dinner
2. More fun events- Sunday, March 2, 13.1 Miles E. Murray
Todd Half Marathon
3. Anabolic Steroids illegal in New Jersey
4. If Suspended for DWI in Another State, Enhanced Penalty
for Driving While Suspended
5. No time limit on appeal until court advises defendant
of right to appeal, State v. Johnson
6. City may be liable for 9-1-1 operator's negligent TORT
CLAIMS ACT, Massachi v. AHL Services
7. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES Nominated.
8. Estate Planning law is extremely complex and ever changing.
NJ
Laws' Newsletter February 7, 2008 E267
In This Issue
1. Palimony expanded in New Jersey
2. Contract Like support/palimony case could be heard in
Probate Court
3. Suit for tortious interference with a Bequest must be
filed in Probate Court
4. Drug Court Expanded in NJ
5. Hardship Exemption to Avoid Driver License Suspension
Explained
6. Volunteer Legal Interns Needed, Public Defender of Metuchen
NJ
Laws' Newsletter January 16, 2008 E266
In This Issue
1. New Law Establishes owners responsibility to provide
information relating to certain motor vehicle accidents.
2. New Law Expands scope of implied consent for BAC testing
to include certain underage drivers who have consumed alcohol.
3. New Law Authorizes suspension of motor vehicle registration
for unpaid parking ticket.
4. New Law provides for more time to pay Surcharges.
5. New Law permits poor people to perform community service
in lieu of fines.
6. New Law grants the court discretion regarding imposition
of penalties for certain drug offenses and to allow "reformative
service" to satisfy a portion of such penalties when
certain conditions are met.
7. Other New Traffic, Criminal and Civil Laws signed in
January.
8. Hon. Emery Z. Toth to speak at DWI Update 2008.
NJ
Laws' Newsletter January 3, 2008 E265
In This Issue
1. Happy New Year!
2. FREEZING COLD HASH RUN: details and free T shirts and
fun for volunteers.
3. New Year's Resolution- Put your estate planning in order.
4. Recent cases. After DV and Firearm Seized. No Firearm
Purchaser Card Can Issue.
5. Local Ordinance Can Prohibit Rat Balloon.
6. Qualified Disability Trust.
NJ
Laws' Newsletter December 20, 2007 E264
In This Issue
1. More Holiday cheer at this great site.
2. Recent cases: Lack of Notice to Victim Not Grounds to
Vacate Plea.
3. 3rd DWI Requires 90 Consecutive Days in jail, no weekends.
4. Police Can Use An Electronic Tracking Device to Trace
a Stolen Cell Phone
5. Balance Billing between the Medicaid program and the
Medicare program. By Thomas D. Begley, Jr., Esquire
6. More articles added to website www.njlaws.com
NJ Laws' Newsletter
December 12, 2007 E263
In this issue:
1. Season's greetings from Kenneth Vercammen, Esq., his
family and Frizby the racing dog.
2. Recent Cases: In Criminal Fatal Accident it is Not Unconstitutional
that Driver Required to Stay at Scene
3. Santa Claus Welcomes You to Claus.com
4. Holly Jolly Christmas lyrics
5. FREEZING COLD HASH RUN Sat. Jan. 5, 2008 10:00am 4 -6
MILE GROUP RUN.
6. Congratulations to Jerry Fennelly, Entrepreneur of the
Year Princeton
Regional Chamber of Commerce
7. Recent articles added to website.
NJ
Laws' Newsletter December 5, 2007 E262
In this issue:
1. Municipality Could be Liable for Slip & Fall on Snow.
2. Suppression of Stop and Dismissal of DWI Dismissed Where
No Erratic Driving.
3. Insurance Company Required to Participate in Injured
Person's Underinsured Motorist Arbitration.
4. Business Not Liable When Neighbor's Customer Hit by Car.
5. Uninsured Motorist Benefits are Available to a Plaintiff
in a Random, Drive-By Shooting.
6. Landlord not Liable for Tenant's Dog's Bite.
7. City Not Liable for Injury When Injury is Not Permanent.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
November 21, 2007 E261
In this issue:
1. Retired Judge recommends use of Alcotest 7100 machine.
2. Tort Claims notice must be filed against the correct
public entity within 90 days or suit for injury would be
barred.
3. Late Notice of claim sometimes permitted
4. Are Your Beneficiary Designations Up to Date?
5. Recent November laws
6. Great upcoming nearby charity races, Call Ken V to discuss
carpoolst.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
November 12, 2007 E260
In this issue:
1. Municipality Could be Liable for Slip & Fall on Snow.
2. Suppression of Stop and Dismissal of DWI Dismissed Where
No Erratic Driving.
3. Insurance Company Required to Participate in Injured
Person's Underinsured Motorist Arbitration.
4. Business Not Liable When Neighbor's Customer Hit by Car.
5. Uninsured Motorist Benefits are Available to a Plaintiff
in a Random, Drive-By Shooting.
6. Landlord not Liable for Tenant's Dog's Bite.
7. City Not Liable for Injury When Injury is Not Permanent.
NJ
Laws' Newsletter November 2, 2007 E259
In this issue:
1. Domestic Violence Not Guilty Does Not Bar Criminal Charge.
2. Traffic Ticket Served After 30 Days is Untimely.
3. Terroristic Threat Can Be Both 2nd or 3rd Degree.
4. Upcoming Events.
6. OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Sub-lease
7. Slip & Fall Accident
NJ
Laws' Newsletter October 24, 2007 E258
In this issue:
1. New Law signed to protect injured victims of hit &
run accident.
2. In DWI Refusal, Officer should Read Additional Paragraph.
3. Reasonable Suspicion Required to Search a Disabled Car.
4. Proposed law would permit some suspended persons to drive
to work to pay child support.
5. Governor Jon S. Corzine signed a new law recently which
requires new State residents to register their vehicles
in New Jersey.
6. Recent and New Web Pages/Articles by Kenneth Vercammen
7. We have established a new Web blog called
NJ
Laws' Newsletter October 9, 2007 E257
In this issue:
1. Decision on reliability of new DWI breath testing machine
delayed.
2. If You are Hurt in an Accident, We Can Help You.
3. Upcoming Great Charity Races
4. Apartment for Rent Edison, NJ
5. Recent and New Web Pages/Articles by Kenneth Vercammen
NJ
Laws' Newsletter September 26, 2007 E256
In this issue:
1. Police immune in high speed chase. Scott v. Harris US
Supreme Court
2. Carnegie Center 5K for The Parkinson Alliance Saturday
September 29
3.Wills & Elder Law Seminar Middlesex County College,
Professional & Community Programs Monday, October 15,
2007 7 - 9 P.M
4. Upcoming Events
NJ Laws' Newsletter
September 10, 2007 E255
In this issue:
1. September 11th, 2007, an American flag should be displayed
outside every home, apartment, office, and store in the
United States
2. Recent cases- Threatening statements by defendant against
witness not admissible.
3. Judge cannot issue warrant if they know the defendant.
4. No judicial notice of prior domestic violence dismissal
in criminal assault case.
5. Bishop George Ahr/St. Thomas Aquinas 1st Annual Cross
Country Classic for alumni and family.
NJ Laws' Newsletter August 28, 2007 E254
In this issue:
1. Estate Planning for Blended Families
2. If arrestee transported to police station, full search
permitted
3. Police can pat down suspect if they observe drug transaction.
4. Driver can be guilty of DWI based on cocaine hangover
5. Warrantless protective searches depend on location.
NJ Laws' Newsletter August 2, 2007 E252
In this issue:
1. What to do when you receive a power of attorney.
2. Police officer can testify on speed limit on street.
3. If warrant defective, all other evidence suppressed.
4. Suppression reversed where inconsistent stories by driver
and passenger.
5. ABA Annual Meeting and Voting for House of Delegates
in San Francisco.
6. Law Audiotapes Available.
NJ
Laws' Newsletter July 25, 2007 E251
In this issue:
1. New Probate Law Seminar
2. New Jersey Transfer Inheritance Tax
3. Duties of an Executor under a Will
4. Recent cases: Jayson Williams' post crime acts admissible.
5. Elder Law 2007- Changes in the law and Expanding an Elder
Law Practice Saturday, August 11 2:00 -- 3:30 p.m. San Francisco
6. Car Ignition Interlock devices to prevent DWI
7. Final update: Cynthia Vercammen Birthday party Saturday
July 28 7pm
NJ
Laws' Newsletter July 19, 2007 E250
In this issue:
1. Reasons to prepare a Last Will and Testament and Property
2. Pre-arrest silence admissible if defendant testifies.
State v. Brown 190 N.J. 144 (2007)
3. Prosecutor can comment on defendant's silence if he testifies.
State v. Tucker 190 N.J. 183 (2007)
4. Prosecutor can cross defendant on statement. State v.
Elkwisni 190 N.J. 169 (2007)
5. No Atty-Client Privilege in sealed letter to prospective
attorney, despite police ruse to obtain same State of Washington
v. John Nicholas Athan, ___P.3d___, 2007 WL 1365301 (Wa.
Sup. Ct. 2007)
6. Friends of Cynthia Vercammen are invited to her 50th
party
Saturday July 28 - 7pm
NJ Laws' Newsletter
7/11/07 E249
In This Issue
1. Friends of Cynthia Vercammen are invited her 50th party
Saturday July 28 7pm
2. Hearsay rule does not apply to Breathalyzer certification
3. Prior refusal to take Breathalyzer counts for enhanced
penalty.
4. Alibi notice requirement may violate 5th Amendment.
5. Upcoming Charity races
6. New DWI testing machine faces Additional questions by
the Court.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
6/21/07 E248
In This Issue
1. Preparing the Living Will is only the First Step
2. US Supreme Court Rules passengers in cars have search
rights
3. Charity Running Races (Pine Beach - USTAF - Championship
June 24)
NJ Laws' Newsletter
June 11, 2007 E247
In This Issue
1. Upcoming events
2. Statute of Limitations in 1983 Civil Rights Suit Begins
on Arrest.
3. No Legal Malpractice When Conviction Reversed.
4. DWI Stop Suppressed Where Police Did Not See Reasons
to Believe Defendant Was Intoxicated.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
May 25, 2007 E246
In this issue:
1. Property Tax Relief explanation
2. Fireman & Police Now Have Right to Bring Claim if
Injured Due to Negligence
3. Defendant Can Contest Lab Reports As Hearsay. State v.
Kent
4. Alibi Rule Infringes on Defendant's Rights. State v.
Bradshaw
NJ Laws' Newsletter
May 18, 2007 E245
In this issue:
1. Friday, May 25- The Legends of Belmar Volleyball
2. DNA Testing of Criminals Does Not Violate Constitution
3 DNA Testing of Juvenile Criminals Constitutional
4. Receipt of Nine Checks Not a Criminal Enterprise to Deny
PTI
5. Fire Investigators Can Remain on Scene and Seize Items
in Plain View
NJ Laws' Newsletter
May 10, 2007 E244
In this issue:
1 Personal Legal Checkup
2. Pocket bike is motorized vehicle subject to NJ Laws and
DWI
3. Defendant guilty of leaving scene where defendant admitted
contact with vehicle
4. Double-jeopardy did not bar new trial where mistrial
declared if judge could not be neutral.
5. To be guilty of "fictitious reports" defendant
must act with knowing mental state.
6. Effective Business Succession Planning
7. Major Changes in Municipal Court - DWI, Recent DWI and
Criminal Cases and the New Alcotest Breath Machine
NJ Laws' Newsletter
April 25, 2007 E243
In this issue:
1. Real Estate Sales
2. Yearly Insurance Review
3 DWI suppression affirmed where reasons for ordering sobriety
test not "reasonable suspicion."
4. Defendant can be guilty of .08 DWI even though Breath
machine calibrated at .10 level
NJ Laws' Newsletter
April 19, 2007 E242
In this issue:
1 Kenneth Vercammen, Edison Attorney was selected a 2007
NJ Super Lawyer
2. Estate Recovery in Medicaid
3. Need for to reapply Miranda warnings depends on circumstances
4. Motion to suppress granted where stop based on only 911
call that was vague
NJ Laws' Newsletter April 12, 2007 E241
In this issue:
1 Nurse may be required to testify in DWI
2. Customer not guilty of shoplifting if billing dispute
3. Eden 5k Running Race April 15, 2007
4. NUTS & BOLTS OF ELDER LAW Monday, April 23, 2007
NJ Laws' Newsletter
March 17, 2007 E240
In this issue:
1 Fireman & Police now have right to bring claim if
injured due to negligence
2. Illegal alien status can factor to deny PTI
3. Need to reapply Miranda warnings depends on circumstances
4. Motion to suppress granted where stop based on only 911
call that was vague
5 NJ Inheritance Form L-9
NJ Laws' Newsletter
March 7, 2007 E239
In this issue:
1. Protection From Spousal Impoverishment
2. HIPAA Health Privacy Law encourages seniors to update
their Power of Attorney and Living Wills
3. New criminal case: Two-stage interrogation not objectionable.
4. New webpages: Bias intimidation. 2C:16-1
NJ Laws' Newsletter
February 25, 2007 E238
In this issue:
1. New law strengthens the prohibition on inhalation abuse,
known as "huffing," by broadening the definition
of "toxic chemical"
2- HELP WANTED HTML Clerk to set up webpages
3 Wills, The New Probate Law & Estate Administration
Program- last chance to attend Monday, March 19, 2007 7
- 8:30 P.M.
4. Police can ask for consent of home.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
E237
In this issue:
1. New statute Broadens definition of "toxic chemical" in
the drug statutes to include nitrous oxide and other substances
2. New statuteImposes criminal penalties for certain actions
concerning disposition of decedentÕs body parts.
3 Recent cases: Confession made after arrest warrant admissible.
4. The need for Self- Proving Wills
5. Upcoming Community Events
NJ Laws' Newsletter
January 28, 2007 E236
In this issue:
1. 2007 Medicaid, Public Benefits and Tax Numbers
2 Recent cases: Crawford case requires a Witness must appear
in court to testify.
3. In Passaic County, 3rd offender DWI can serve jail on
weekends
4. Irreconcilable Differences Divorce Legislation Becomes
Law
5. Accident reports must now be provided by Police via fax
request
NJ Laws' Newsletter January 21, 2007 E235
In this issue:
1. The New NJ Probate Law makes a number of substantial
changes in Probate and the administration of estates and
trusts in New Jersey. Update your Will now.
2 Recent cases: Due Process Violated if Judge Finds Final
Restraining Order FRO on Acts Not Alleged in Complaint.
3 Person in Stopped, Parked Car Not Guilty of DWI.
4. Brendan Vercammen- now 17-0 in wrestling
5. Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR Winter Banquet
NJ Laws' Newsletter
January 14, 2007 E234
In this issue:
1. Happy New Year
2. FREEZING COLD HASH RUN details and volunteers needed
3. Wills, Probate and Elder Law Seminar
4. Recent cases: Defense can comment on no fingerprints.
5. Medicaid Applications
NJ Laws' Newsletter January 1, 2007 E233
In this issue:
1. Happy New Year
2. FREEZING COLD HASH RUN details and volunteers needed
3. Wills, Probate and Elder Law Seminar
4. Recent cases: Defense can comment on no fingerprints.
5. Medicaid Applications
NJ Laws' Newsletter
December 24, 2006 E232
In this issue:
1. Season's greetings from Kenneth Vercammen, Esq., his
family and Frizby the dog.
2. Santa Claus Welcomes You to Claus.com
3. Injured by Taco Bell Food? A new decision recommends
you save the "evidence"
4 Recent cases: Defendant Voluntarily Waived Self-Incrimination
Where He Did Not Ask For Attorney.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
December 17, 2006 E231
In this issue:
1 Gifts for friends and clients
2. FREEZING COLD HASH RUN
3. Holiday/ Christmas song links to lyrics
4. Christmas Carols instrumental Website
5. Recent case: Defense Can Comment on No Fingerprints.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
December 3, 2006 E230
In this issue:
1 Recent cases: Defendant Can Select Its Own Attorney
2. If Drugs Acquired Jointly, No Distribution Crime.
3. Pre Trial Intervention Rejection Appeal Must be Completed
Before Guilty Plea.
4. Holiday Gift Idea! ........Gift Certificates for Wills
or Power of Attorney
5. Web Photo: Beverly Hills Author Jay Foonberg
6. Needed: Outdoor Nativity Scene
7. Apartment for Rent Edison
8. HAPPY HOLIDAYS & SEASON'S GREETINGS WORLDWIDE
9. Holly Jolly Christmas lyrics
NJ Laws' Newsletter November 28, 2006 E229
In this issue:
1 Recent cases: Threat to Bring in Drug Dog Does Not Invalidate
Consent Search
2 911 Call Sometimes Admissible at Trial and Not Hearsay
3. "CONFIDENTIAL WILL QUESTIONNAIRE"
4. Fun, festive upcoming races with party afterwards.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
November 14, 2006 E228
In this issue:
1 Protecting the Rights of non- traditional couples
2 Pre Trial Dismissal/PTI Available Even If They Had a Similar
PTI in Pennsylvania
NJ Laws' Newsletter
November 1, 2006 E227
In this issue:
1 Marketing Survey for ABA Article
2 New Laws Upgrades simple assault against a private school
teacher
2C:33-8.1 Makes it a disorderly persons offense to purposely
disrupt funeral
3. Police Could Not Search Bag in Stolen Car Without a Warrant
4. Eyewitness 911 Call to Report Attack Admissible as Excited
Utterance
5 NJ Supreme Court rejects Gay marriage in New Jersey but
supports equal rights
NJ Laws' Newsletter October 23, 2006 E226
In this issue:
1. Prenuptial Agreements continue to rise
2. Chemist Testimony Required in DWI Blood Case. Lab Cert
is Hearsay.
3. Final Restraining Order Without Complaint Filed Violates
Due Process
4. Personal Injury- Medical Expert must render opinion that
bulging disc constituted permanent injury
5. Upcoming charity races
6. New Law- Criminalizes organized retail theft and establishes
crime of leader of organized retail theft enterprise.
NJ Laws' Newsletter October 15, 2006 E225
In this issue:
1 Prenuptial Agreements continue to rise
2 Chemist Testimony Required in DWI Blood Case. Lab Cert
is Hearsay.
3 Final Restraining Order Without Complaint Filed Violates
Due Process
4 Personal Injury- Medical Expert must render opinion that
bulging disc constituted permanent injury
5 Upcoming charity races
6 New Law- Criminalizes organized retail theft and establishes
crime of leader of organized retail theft enterprise.
NJ Laws' Newsletter
October 4, 2006 E224
In this issue:
1 Police may enter a home without a warrant when they have
an objectively reasonable basis for believing that an occupant
is seriously injured or imminently threatened with such
injury
2. Chiropractor can be expert in car accident personal injury
case
3 Car Parked in Parking lot not DWI
4 New webpage: Quasi criminal rights of persons charged
with Motor vehicle offenses including DWI and Driving While
Suspended
5. Visitation of Children
6 Upcoming events:
Wills, The New Probate Law, Estate Administration &
Elder Law Monday, October 16, 2006 7 - 8:30 P.M.
7. Real Estate Broker and Salesperson Services are offered
8. Life Insurance Facts
NJ Laws' Newsletter
September 19, 2006 E223
In this issue:
1. Disfigurement or permanent injury required in car accident
cases where the lawsuit threshold applies
2. Spine Injuries in Accidents
3. Inadequate Security and Liability for Criminal Attack
4. Plea Requires Defendant to Admit Essential Element of
Offense.
5. New webpage: Alimony and Child Support in New Jersey
NJ Laws' Newsletter
September 5, 2006 E222
In this issue:
1 Hawaii Night - Saturday, August 26
2 Recent cases- In DWI Police Not Required to Prove Defendant
Advised of Independent Testing.
3. Mandatory 180 Days in Jail For 3rd Offender DWI.
4. Suspended Jail Sentence Permitted in Juvenile Cases
5. Insurance Law- Argent v Brady
6. Seminar- Elder Law Practice: New Ethical Ideas to Improve
Your Practice by Giving Clients What They Want and Need
7. Need a Good Attorney?
NJ Laws' Newsletter
August 24, 2006 E221
1. Life Insurance
2 Recent cases- Co-tenant Can Object to Search Even if Other
Occupant
Consents.
3. Police Questioning After 911 Call Did Not Violate Miranda
4 . Court Prohibited Character Witness Testimony
5 Indigent Deadbeats Entitled to Counsel if Facing Incarceration.
6. Reminder- Friends of Cynthia Vercammen are invited to
Hawaii Night Saturday, August 26 6pm-1
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NJ Laws'
Newsletter June 19, 2006 E217
In this issue:
1. Inadequate Security and Liability for Criminal Attack
2. Recent cases
Domestic violence dismissed where no danger to wife.
Factual basis required prior to guilty plea.
State v. Tutolo
3. New webpages
Job related and work site injuries
Alimony and child support in New Jersey
4. Upcoming charity races
NJ
Laws' Newsletter 6/4/06 E216
In this issue:
1. Spine Injuries in Accidents
2. Recent cases- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE- PARCEL v. PARCEL
STATE v. ZYSK Improper behavior for refusal to submit bag
to security check
3. new webpages
INJURIES WHILE RIDING A BICYCLE
MEDICAID 2006 AND NURSING HOMES
Court rules on Visitation of children
VERCAMMEN PARTY - JUN 10 3PM
5. FOR LEASE: OFFICE SPACE
NJ
Laws' Newsletter 5/29/06 E215
In this issue:
1. Fractures and broken bones in Accidents
2. Federal Health Privacy Law (HIPAA)- Prepare a new Power
of Attorney and
Living Will
3. Recent cases "Unconditional" guilty plea barred
appeal
4. new webpage School Random Drug Permissible. Joye v. Hunterdon
Central Bd.
of Educ.
NJ
Laws' Newsletter 5/21/06 E214
In this issue:
1. Problems if you have no Will
2. Recent cases: Sarcastic comment not a violation of domestic
violence
provisions. State v. Haas
3. Failure to charge harassment in complaint warrants reversal
of domestic
violence complaint despite harassing and abusive language
4. Rubbing crotch not lewdness. State v. Pinto
5. Upcoming events -Free Estate/ Financial Planning Seminar-
Wednesday, May
24, 2006
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 5/8/06
In this issue:
1. THE NEW JERSEY DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP ACT
-WHY AN ACT FOR SAME SEX COUPLES IS IMPORTANT TO SENIOR
CITIZENS
Recent cases:
2. Litigation privilege protects special counsel.
Loigman v. Township
Committee of Middletown
3. Trial de novo judge erred in "affirming" the
municipal court guilty
finding. State v. Stepongzi
4. Suppression of evidence where no reason for police to
believe defendant
armed. State v. Potter
5. New webpages:
DWI Affirmed on Appeal Based on Observations, Only, Not
BAC Even though No
Guilty Finding on Observation at Trial
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 5/1/06
In this issue:
1. Recent cases: Confidential informant tip plus police
observation
permitted stop of car. State v Birkenmeier
2. Expert can testify regarding drug sales. State
v. Nesbitt
3. Statement suppressed where Miranda not re-issued after
arrest. State v
Dispoto
4. NUTS & BOLTS OF ELDER LAW Thursday, May 11, 2006
ming charity races: 5/13 Edison Family Day 5k
6. Brendan Vercammen wins wrestling championship
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 4/18/06
In this issue:
1. New Real Estate Services are offered
2. Expungement/Erase criminal charges
3. Long-term care insurance (LTC) to pay nursing home costs
4. New web articles
5. Upcoming charity races: Eden Family 5K is Sunday April
23
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 3/30/06
In this issue:
1. No warrantless search of auto after occupants are out.
State v. Eckel
2. Suppression granted where defendant already secured and
out of car.
State v. Johnel Dunlap
3. New web articles
4 Upcoming charity races
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 3/19/06
In this issue:
1.Alcotest breath machine use stopped in certain counties
2.Refusal to provide name to officer not criminal obstructing
3.Car can be searched in prison parking lot.
4.Juvenile Touching of another's buttocks during inappropriate
horseplay
not a violation of criminal sexual contact
5.Conviction for possession controlled dangerous substances
in park zone
permissible despite defendant's being outside of the 500
foot limit
6.If You Are Hurt In An Accident, We Can Help
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 3/12/06
In this issue:
1. Living trust does not minimize estate taxes
2. Recent Personal Injury cases
3. NJ Municipal Court Law Review- subscription info
4. The "New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act
5. Municipal ordinance fines can be increased from $1,250
to $2,000
6. DRUNK DRIVING- community care-taking permitted questioning
parked car
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 2/26/06
In this issue:
1. Resource and Income Limitations for Spouses of Medicaid
Applicants
2. STATE v. KRONFELD Guilty on No insurance if expired
3. Stuck accelerator defense rejected in careless driving
STATE v. HAWLEY
4. Medical report rejected in DWI STATE v. KOLIBABA
5. Upcoming events: NJSBA Municipal Court Practice Section
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 2/20/06
In this issue:
1. Long-term Care Insurance (LTC).
2. Recent cases: Confidential statements may be subject
to criminal subpoenas.
3. DMV surcharge not subject to discharge.
4. Flight from illegal stop not a crime.
5. New articles on website NJLlaws: Summons, Complaint &
Answer in family cases Parole Going to Court New Law permits
a court to refrain from imposing driver's license suspension
on defendant convicted of drug offense if compelling circumstances
exist.
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 2/12/06
In this issue:
1. Liability of Owner of Commercial Property for Defects,
Snow and Ice
Accumulation and Other Dangerous Conditions in Abutting
Sidewalks
2. Details on new guardianship law
3. Estate and Gift Tax Rates and Unified Credit Exemption
Amounts
4. Wills, The New Probate Law, Estate Administration &
Elder Law Seminar
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 2/8/06
In this issue:
1. WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU RECEIVE A POWER OF ATTORNEY
2. USE SELF PROVING WILLS TO SPEED UP PROBATE
3. Underage injured drinker Can Still Bring Civil Suit v.
Social Host.
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 1/27/2006
In this issue:
1. Needle exchange prohibited. State v. Atlantic City
2. Public records request needs to be specific, not open
ended. Bent v. Township of Stafford Police Department
3. If a police officer says, "off the record,"
statements are inadmissible. State v. Fletcher
4. Jailed defendant has right to counsel at probable cause
hearing. State v. Dennis
5. Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR Winter Banquet &
Awards Ceremony
6. New articnternet:
-2C:20-Services
-Unregistered vehics 39:3-4
-RVRR and Vercammen Winninng Photo
-Failure to produce license, registration or insurance
card 39:3-29
7. Edison Freezing Cold Hash Run- New 2006 Photo links
8. Reminder- Chamber of Commerce Business Networking Party
Friday, February 3, 2006 5-8PM
NJ Laws'
Newsletter 1/13/2006
In this issue:
1. Business Networking Party Friday, February 3, 2006 5-8PM
2. New statutes signed: Upgrades the crime of criminal mischief
under certain circumstances; creates new offense.
3. Probate- New law provides that surviving domestic partner
would have the same intestacy rights as a surviving spouse
and would have authority to make funeral arrangements.
4. Authorizes court to refrain from imposing driver¹s license
suspension on defendant convicted of CDS offense if compelling
circumstances exist.
5. Placing juveniles in detention restricted
6. State's guardianship law amended
7. If an illegal stop, refusal to take breath test suppressed
as fruit of the poisonous tree
8. In domestic violence, defendant must have access to information
sheet in discovery
9. Edison Freezing Cold Hash Run- newspaper article links
NJ
Laws' Newsletter 1/2/2006 E201
In this issue:
1. When Should I Update My Estate Planning Documents
2. Federal government can prohibit growing marijuana
3. Prosecutor's Office required to pay attorney's fees for
violation of Open Public Records law.
4. Bank records have privacy
5. Reminder- FREEZING COLD HASH RUN Sat. Jan. 7, 2006 10:17am
Previous Newsletters:
NJ
Laws' Newsletter 12/16/05 E200
In this issue:
1. Season's Greetings
2. Christmas/ Holiday song links to lyrics:
3. Stop okay if based on DMV error. State v. Pitcher
4. Retrial in absentia requires prior absentia. State v.
Dwight
5. Judge should not limit defendant's presentation defense.
State v.
Wickliff
6. Links to Christmas Religious songs
7. FREEZING COLD HASH RUN Sat. Jan. 7, 2006 10:17am
8. Law Clerk Internships for College Credit
NJ
Laws' Newsletter 12/4/05 E199
In this issue:
1. Prior uncounselled DWI guilty plea may not increase jail
time. State v.Hrycak
2. NJ can suspend DL for NY DWI
3. DWI stop dismissed because error by officer. State v.
Puzio
4. A Unique Holiday Gift Idea! ........Gift Certificates
for Wills or Power of Attorney
5. HAPPY HOLIDAYS & SEASON'S GREETINGS WORLDWIDE:
6. Holly Jolly Christmas
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