NJ Laws Email Newsletter E337
Kenneth Vercammen, Attorney at Law
May 26, 2010
In This Issue:
1. Reflections on Memorial Day
2. Forms Available for Attorneys, Prosecutors, Judges, and Police Officers.
3. If You Are a Victim of a Dog Bite, We Can Help.
4. Community Events
Office Phone Number:
(732) 572-0500
Greetings,
1. Reflections on Memorial Day
Memorial Day used to be a solemn day of mourning, a sacred day of remembrance to
honor those who paid the ultimate price for our freedoms. Businesses closed for
the day. Towns held parades honoring the fallen, the parade routes often times
ending at a local cemetery, where Memorial Day speeches were given and prayers offered
up. People took the time that day to clean and decorate with flowers and flags the
graves of those that fell in service to their country.
We need to remember with sincere respect those who paid the price for our freedoms;
we need to keep in sacred remembrance those who died serving their country. We need
to never let them be forgotten. However, over the years the original meaning and
spirit of Memorial Day has faded from the public consciousness.
"If it is considered a holiday, why is it so? I consider it to be a national day
of mourning. This is how we observe this day in our home. Because of what that
day represents the rest of the days of the year are our holidays." -- F L Lloyd
West Chester, Pa USA - February 26, 2000
On Memorial Day we need to stop and pay with sincere conviction our respects for
those who died protecting and preserving the freedoms we enjoy, for we owe those
honored dead more than we can ever repay.
http://www.usmemorialday.org/backgrnd.html [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=u4mtavdab.0.0.be4bcacab.0&ts=S0491&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.usmemorialday.org%2Fbackgrnd.html&id=preview]
2. Forms Available for Attorneys, Prosecutors, Judges, and Police Officers.
Seminar Major Criminal and Traffic Cases Affecting Municipal Court
was held at the NJ State Bar Annual meeting.The following briefs, articles and forms
were provided. I make the materials available to attorneys, prosecutors, judges,
police officers and other individuals involved in the criminal justice system via
email.
Send email to Kenvnjlaws@verizon.net [mailto:Kenvnjlaws@verizon.net] and select
up to five forms or motions you request. The materials will be sent to you within
4 days, or fax your email address to
732-572-0030 fax.
Name ___________________
Email ___________________
02 Lt of rep only
02 Discovery letter
02a DISC to DMV/MVC
02d Disc Complainant
03D Retainer-MUN COURT
04 Hearing notice
100 Cross Exam Q-DWI
AG Guidelines binding
Appeal Fee Bill to Client
atty_guidelines_0505.pdf
Bail reduce Motion
Brief post convict vacate plea
Conditional Discharge Pet Client
constructive possession
Court cannot handle discovery
Crim interview ABA
Crim- Specific defenses
Defense Affidavit to Client
DISC to Client from Prosecutor
DUI Motions non disc- jury
DWI- Blood defense brief
DWI- expert letter
DWS Fine reduced parking ticket
Expungement recommend
MIRANDA Brief
More Discovery Brief
Motion for Civil Reservation
Motion for Slap
Motion to be Relieved
Motion- Dismiss No discovery municipal Pros
Municipal Court Interview
MVC_ DMV - Follow-up Hearing
MVC_ DMV points for Atom
No discovery dismiss Brief
No Show in Court
Objection to Lab Certification
OPRA Brief Crim
Order mark try or dismiss
Order to be Relieved
Prosecutor- missing abstract
Refusal Brief wrong statement
Supression-Miranda
Suppression Motion
Suppression Brief
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3. If You Are A Victim Of A Dog Bite We Can Help
Each year, nearly five million people are bitten by dogs. A dog bite can result
in serious, long-term and life-altering injuries.
If you or a family member is bitten by a dog, call us. In New Jersey, owners are
liable for injuries their dog causes even if the dog has not hurt anyone before.
We have handled many dog bite cases and have recovered large sums of money for victims.
We can help you in the event you are bitten by a dog. Call promptly so you do not
hurt your claim because of delay
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4. Community Events
Avenel Wills and Power of Attorney Seminar
May 27, 2010, 12:00 - 12:30
Golden Circle of Avenel
Held at St. Andrews, 244 Avenel St. Avenel, NJ 07001
Speaker: Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. of Edison
(Co-Author- NJ Elder Law & Probate)
For additional information and registration, call Dolores 732-750-2822
COMPLIMENTARY MATERIAL: Brochures on Wills, "Probate and Administration of an Estate",
Power of Attorney, Living Wills, Real Estate Sales for Seniors, and Trusts.
May 28, 2010- Belmar Beach Alumni Night- The fun guys from the 1980's. Join Ken
V, Jim Watt, John & Marty the volleyball players and friends the Friday night before
Spring Lake 5 race for "Legends Night" in Belmar at D'Jays, Bar A & Columns
5/29/2010 Spring Lake 5 mile
5/31/2010 North Brunswick 5k
6/5/2010 Sea Isle City Heart Walk/5K Run
6/5/2010 Elk's Flag Day Parade, Wildwood
Saturday, June 12, JSRC Pre Father's Day 5K, 9:00 Allenhurst/Ocean Mike W race
director
6/15 Tuesday night Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR
5k summer series New Brunswick Buccleuch Park 7pm [secret suds]
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To email Ken V, go here: http://www.njlaws.com/ContactKenV.html
Kenneth Vercammen is a Middlesex County Trial Attorney who has published 130 articles in national and New Jersey publications on Criminal Law, Probate, Estate and litigation topics.
He was awarded the NJ State State Bar Municipal Court Practitioner of the Year.
He lectures and handles criminal cases, Municipal Court, DWI, traffic and other litigation matters.
To schedule a confidential consultation, call us or New clients email us evenings and weekends via contact box www.njlaws.com.
Kenneth Vercammen & Associates, P.C,
2053 Woodbridge Avenue,
Edison, NJ 08817,
(732) 572-0500