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

Monday, May 23, 2022

Municipal Court 101 Seminar Speakers Front Kevin McKernan, Esq., Adam Herbst, Esq., Peter Lederman Esq Back Joshua H. Reinitz, Esq. Moshood Muftau Prosecutor Roselle, Plainfield, Hillside, Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq.




  Municipal Court 101 Seminar

Speakers Front

Kevin McKernan, Esq., Adam Herbst, Esq., Peter Lederman Esq

Back

Joshua H. Reinitz, Esq. Moshood Muftau Prosecutor Roselle, Plainfield,  Hillside, Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq.

Speakers Not in photo Hon. Harry D. Norton Jr., J.M.C. Jacob P. Davidson, Esq.
  
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18

NJSBA Annual Meeting    Wednesday

Borgata Hotel 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, NJ 08401


Municipal Court Track
Salon C | Borgata
Cosponsored by the Municipal Court Practice Section
Join experienced practitioners for an introductory program that will provide you with the essential basics of municipal court practice.
   
Speakers:
Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq.
 Hon. Harry D. Norton Jr., J.M.C.
Jacob P. Davidson, Esq.
Adam Herbst, Esq.
Moshood Muftau, Deputy County Counsel Prosecutor Hillside, Roselle Irvington
Joshua H. Reinitz, Esq.
  Kevin McKernan, Esq. , Peter Lederman Esq.

 

 Description:
    This is an introduction to municipal court for recently admitted attorneys or for attorneys who is new to the practice area or wants a refresher. Experienced practitioners and judges will discuss important procedures, practical information and practice tips.

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THE BUSINESS OF MUNICIPAL COURT PRACTICE  KV15 MIN

Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq.

PRE-TRIAL PHASE    Jacob P. Davidson, Esq. & Joshua H. Reinitz, Esq.       20 MIN

Client Meetings/Intake  PL

   Online dispute resolution & Plea by Mail

Discovery Process 

How is Discovery Obtained

Types of Requests

What do I want/don’t want

Holup/Sanctions

Unique Discovery Items

Lab Reports

Audio/Video

Officer’s Notes

 

Adam Herbst General info:

Even courts that used to be familiar have new procedures and many of them are different from one another.  (I know that you know all this but it helps me to write it out)

1.  Some courts require a separate request for virtual court form.

2.  Some courts require the phone number and email address for the client on the LOR.

 

Getting Zoom information

1.  Some courts include the zoom information on their website (Jersey City).

2.  Some courts put the zoom information on the court notice (Watchung).

3.  Some courts email the zoom information well in advance (Newark).

4.  Some courts email the zoom information a few days ahead of time (Hoboken).

5.  Some courts don't use Zoom but use Teams (Union in Hunterdon County)

 

On the day of:

1.  Some courts have you work out the plea ahead of time with the prosecutor (Upper Saddle River, one of Judge Norton's courts, does this).

2.  Some put the attorneys in a breakout room together and everyone hears the colloquy with the prosecutor (many)

3.  Some put the attorneys in a breakout room together and then put the attorneys one by one in a breakout room with the prosecutor (Clifton)

 

after a deal is made

1.  Some courts put the attorney and defendant singularly in front of the judge (Jersey City and Clifton)

2.  Others (most) put the attorney and defendant in the virtual courtroom proper and then calls defendants up one by one.

 


Moshood Muftau, Deputy County Counsel

Meeting with Prosecutor  

HOW NOT TO ANGER THE PROSECUTOR  

Prosecutor Perspective

Framing Case Setting Expectations

Unfamiliar Courtrooms/Prosecutors/Judges  

Motion Practice  

When to File

Briefing vs Oral

Suppression Motions

 

Use of Expert Witnesses: Peter Lederman

 

 

IN COURT PRACTICES                           

How not to annoy the staff and court

Plea Agreements  

What is permissible

What is not

How do different vicinages handle cases

Civil Reservations

   

 

Kevin McKernan, Esq.  

Chair elect

 

What if you client is a NY driver