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Criminal Statutes

Abandoment, neglect of elderly person 2C:24-8
Abolition of common law crimes 2C:1-5
Accomplice Liability 2C:2-6
Affirmative defenses to criminal charges 2C:2-5
Affirmative defenses to criminal charges 2C:2-5
Aggravated assault 2C:12-1.b
Aggravated Assault 2C:12-1b
Aggravated assault on fireman 2C:12-1b(5)(b)
Aggravated assault on first-aid person 2C:12-1b(5)(c)
Aggravated assault on teacher 2C:12-1b(5)(d)
Aggravated assault on utility employee 2C:12-1b(5)(i)
Aggravated assault on bus driver or train conductor 2C:12-1b(5)(g)
Aggravated assault on police officer 2C:12-1b(5)(a)
Aggravated assault on prison guard 2C:12-1b(5)(h)
Aiding suicide 2C:11-6
Arrest Criminal Violation 1
Arrest for a Criminal Violation and Right to Remain Silent " Miranda Rights"
Arson 2C:17-1
Assault 2C:12-1
Authority to issue Search Warrants Rule 3:5-1
Availability of Alcoholic Beverages to Underaged 2C:33-17
Bail - R. 3:26-1
Bail Bonds
Bail Hearings
Bail rights If Charged With A Criminal Offense
Bail Schedule
Bail Schedule 1 and 2
Battery
Breath machine (Alcotest 7110)
Bribery 2C:27-1
Brief to Dismiss DWI Summons Based on Police Failure to Comply with NJ Attorney General Guideline on DWI and Refusal
Burglary N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a
Burglar's Tools 2C:5-5
Careless Driving Proof
CDS fraud 2C:35-13
CDS Public Property 2C:35-7.1
CDS fraud 2C:35-13
CDS Public Property 2C:35-7.1
Child Abuse NJSA 9:6-1
Chop Shop 2C:20-16
Chun Facts (Judge King releases findings regarding 7110 Alcotest DWI machine)
Cigarettes (Sale of cigarettes to persons under age 19) 2C:33-13.1
Cigarettes (Sale of cigarettes to persons under age 19) 2C:33-13.1
Classes of criminal offenses 2C:1-4
Client Testimonials
Cloning of human being illegal 2C:11A-1
Conditional discharge to dismiss first time drug offenses 2C:36A-1
Confidential (Attorney- Client Confidential Relationship)
Conspiracy 2C:5-2
Contempt of Court in New Jersey Rule 1:10-1
Contempt of Domestic Violence Restraining Order 2C:29-9b
Contempt of Domestic Violence Restraining Order 2C:29-9b
Credit Card Misuse 2C:21-6
Credit Cards 2C:21-6
Criminal Attorney (Fines for Criminal Charges in New Jersey) 2C:43-3
Criminal Appeals - Appellate Review 2C:44-7
Criminal Coercion 2C:13-5
Criminal Court System
Criminal Definitions 2C:1-14
Criminal Simulation 2C:21-2
Cross Examination
Cruelty to Animals 4:22-17
Culpability 2C:2-2
De minimis infractions 2C:2-11
Death By Auto 2C:11-5
Death by auto or vessel? 2C:11-5
Deceptive business practices 2C:21-7
Defense By Affidavit
Defense By Certification Program
Disrupting meetings and processions 2C:33-8
Distributing/Dispensing/Possessing CDS With Intent to Distribute On or Near School Property 2C:35-7
Distributing/Dispensing/Possessing CDS With Intent to Distribute On or Near School Property 2C:35-7
Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
Double Jeopardy 2C:1-9
Drug Attorney (Defense of Drug Charges in New Jersey) NJSA 2C:5-10(a)(4)
Drug Charges Revised (Drug law Authorizes a court to refrain from Suspending Driver's License)
DRUG RECOGNITION - PREDICATE QUESTIONS to ARRESTING/SFST OFFICER
Drug Recognition Expert Defense
Duty to inform Judge (Attorney must advise Judge if indictable charges pending)
DWI (Driver cannot be sentenced as 2nd time school zone offender unless a prior school zone conviction)
DWI Plea Agreements Change in Municipal court for Refusing to take BAC test
Edison Attorney Kenneth Vercammen Honored as Municipal Court Practitioner of the Year
Editor Needed for Criminal Law Review
Eluding 2C:29-2b
Eluding 2C:29-2b
Employing a Juvenile in a Drug Distribution Scheme 2C:35-6
Endangering the welfare of an incompetent person 2C:24-7
Endangering Welfare of Children 2C:24-4
Endangering the welfare of an incompetent person 2C:24-7
Endangering the Welfare of Children 2C:24-4
Endangering Welfare of Children 2C:24-4
Entitling of Papers Rule 3:8-1
Entrapment 2C:2-12
Entrapment 2C:2-12
Escape 2C:29-5
Escape 2C:29-5
Expungement (No Expungement Involving Public Offense Crime) N.J.S.A. 2C:52-2b
False Reports to Law Enforcement Authority 2C:28-4a&b
Fifth Amendment
Fines and Restitutions 2C:44-2
Forgery and Related Offenses 2C:21-1
Former prosecution in another jurisdiction: when a bar 2C:1-11
Fresh Pursuit 2A:156-2
Funeral Disruption (Definitions relative to disruption of funerals) 2C:33-8.1
Grand Jury Rule 3:6-1
Gun Possession Charges 2C:39-3
Harassment 2C:33-4
Harassment 2C:33-4
Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution 2C:29-3
Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution 2C:29-3
Homicide Murder 2C:11-3
Ignorance law (Ignorance or mistake as a defense to a crime) 2C:2-4
Ignorance law (Ignorance or mistake as a defense to a crime) 2C:2-4
Imprisonment 2C:43-6
Indictment and Accusation, Entitling of Papers 3:7-1
Insanity Defense 2C:4-1
Interference with custody 2C:13-4
Intoxication as Defense 2C:2-8
ISP (Program of intensive supervision, ISP eligibility) 2C:43-11
ISP (Program of intensive supervision, ISP eligibility) 2C:43-11
Jail-Imprisonment 2C:44-1
Jail Sentences  Degrees of crimes 2C:43-1
Judge cannot hold lawyer in contempt without OSC and hearing. In the Matter of Regina Lynch
Juvenile Delinquency in New Jersey
Kidnapping 2C:13-1
Knowingly leaving scene of motor vehicle accident Resulting in Bodily Injury 2C:12-1.1
Knowingly leaving scene of motor vehicle accident resulting in Death 2C:11-5.1
Larceny, Theft and Stealing
Leader of auto theft trafficking network, penalty 2C:20-18
Leaving scene of motor vehicle accident resulting in death, third degree crime; sentencing.2C:11-5.1
Leaving the Scene of a Motor Vehicle Accident Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury 2C:12-1.1
Legal publications of Kenneth Vercammen
Lewdness 2C:14-4
Lewdness 2C:14-4
Liability for Conduct of Another 2C:2-6
Luring 2C:13.6
Luring, enticing an adult 2C:13-7
Luring, enticing child by various means 2C:13-6
Manslaughter 2C:11-4
Manufacturing, Distributing, Dispensing CDs 2C:35-5
Manufacturing, Distributing, Dispensing CDs 2C:35-5
Marijuana DWI requires specific training by officer in narcotics. State v. Bealor 377 NJ Super. 321
Mercer County Municipal Prosecutors
Metuchen Public Defender Internships for college students and law students
Middlesex County Municipal Court Judges
Middlesex County Municipal Prosecutors
Minimum Mandatory Fines and Penalties Relating to Selected Motor Vehicle Offenses N.J.S.A. 39:5-41
Miranda Rights (Right to Remain Silent "Miranda Rights" and Arrest for a Criminal Violation)
Miranda Right to Remain Silent
Miranda Warning
Misrepresenting age to induce sale or delivery to minor; disorderly person NJSA 33:1-81
Monmouth Municipal Court Prosecutors
Motion To Re-open Guilty Plea to Traffic Ticket or Criminal Guilty Plea
Municipal Court Law: Update 2008 
Municipal Court Appeals
Municipal Court Practitioner of the Year(Attorney Kenneth Vercammen)
Municipal Court Representation
Municipal Law
NJ Standard Refusal Warning to DWI Drivers
NJ Top 100 Motor Vehicle Violations
Narcotic Schedule III 33:1-81
New Standardized Pretrial Intervention Program
Nuisance 2C:33-12. (Maintaining a Nuisance)
Nuisance (Maintaining a nuisance) 2C:33-12
Obey Police (Failure to obey police whistle or police officer) 39:4-122
Observation DWI
Obstructing highways and other public passages 2C:33-7
Obstructing highways and other public passages 2C:33-7
Pager (Possession of remotely activated paging devices on school property) 2C:33-19
PAGER: 2C:33-19. Possession of remotely activated paging devices on school property, disorderly persons offense; exemptions
Parole Rule 3:21-4
Pleading and Motions Rule 3:10-1
Police Instructions (Instructions to Police Officers on Traffic Tickets)
Possession of CDS or Analog 2C:35-10
Prearraignment Conference Rule 3:9-1
Pre-Trial Intervention to Dismiss Criminal Charges
Procedure after Arrest Rule 3:4-1
Prohibited Weapon (Weapon charges in criminal court) 2C:39-3
Prohibited Weapons and Devices. 2C:39-3.
Proof beyond reasonable doubt 2C:1-13
PTI [[New Standardized Pretrial Intervention Program (PTI)]] NJSA 2C:43-11 and Court Rule 3:28
Public Defender Internship (Metuchen Public Defender Volunteer Internships)
Receiving stolen property, state must prove stolen. State v. Hodde 181 NJ 375 (2004). Whenever the state seeks a conviction for the crime of receiving stolen property, it must prove that the property in question was actually stolen.
Reckless Endangerment 2C:12-2
Registration Of Sex Offender 2C:7-2
Restraining Order 2C:25-29
Restraining Order 2C:25-29
Schedule III Narcotic 33:1-81
Search Warrants Court Rule 3:5.
Self Defense Use of force in Self Protection 2C:3-4
Sequester a Witness at trial
Sex Offender Registration (Megan's Law) 2C:7-2
Sexual Contact (Criminal) 2C:14-3b
Sexually oriented business is a nuisance 2C:33-12.2
Somerset county municipal Prosecutors 2006
Stalking 2C:12-10
Stalking 2C:12-10
Statute of Limitations: Criminal & Traffic
Statute of Limitations for criminal prosecution
Superior Court (NJ) Addresses/Information and Phone Numbers
Tampering With Witnesses and Informants 2C:28-5
Tampering With Witnesses and Informants 2C:28-5
Testifying in a Criminal Case
Theft 2C:20-1
Theft by deception 2C:20-4
Theft by deception 2C:20-4
Theft of Services 2C:20-8
Theft by deception 2C:20-4
Trafficking (Leader of a Narcotics Trafficking Network) 2C:35-3
Trafficking (Leader of a Narcotics Trafficking Network) 2C:35-3
Trial of a Criminal Case in New Jersey RULE 3:14. PLACE OF TRIAL 3:14-1. Venue
Trial of Criminal Case R3-14
Underage Drinking 33:1-81
Underage drinking and Misrepresenting age to induce sale or delivery to minor 33:1-81
Union County Prosecutors 2005
Unlawful Taking 2C:20-3
Unlawful Possession of Weapons 2C:39-5
Unlawful Possession of Weapons 2C:39-5
Use of 17-year old or younger to commit criminal offense 2C:24-9
Use of force in Defense of Premises or Personal Property 2C:3-6
Use of juvenile in theft of automobiles, Penalty 2C:20-17
Weapon charges in criminal court 2C:39-3
What to Expect in A Deposition
When prosecution barred by former prosecution for different offense 2C:1-10
Work Release 10A.31.25
2C:1-4. Classes of criminal offenses
2C:1-5. Abolition of common law crimes
2C:1-6 Statute of Limitations for criminal prosecution
2C:1-9. Double Jeopardy
2C:1-10. When prosecution barred by former prosecution for different offense
2C:1-11. Former prosecution in another jurisdiction: when a bar
2C:1-14 Criminal Definitions
2C:2-2 Culpability
2C:2-4 Ignorance law (Ignorance or mistake as a defense to a crime)
2C:2-5 Affirmative defenses to criminal charges
2C-2-6 Liability for Conduct of Another
2C-2-6 Accomplice Liability
2C-2-8 Intoxication as Defense
2C:2-11 De minimis infractions
2C:2-12 Entrapment
2C-3-4 Self Defense Use of force in Self Protection
2C-3-6 Use of force in Defense of Premises or Personal Property
2C-4-1 Insanity Defense
2C-5-5 Burglar's Tools
2C:7-2 Sex Offender Registration (Megan's Law)
2C:11-3 Homicide Murder
2C:11-4 Manslaughter
2C:11-5 Death by auto or vessel
2C:11-5.1 Knowingly leaving scene of motor vehicle accident resulting in Death
2C:11-6. Aiding suicide
2C:11A-1 Cloning of human being illegal
2C:12-1.1 Knowingly leaving scene of motor vehicle accident Resulting in Bodily Injury
2C:12-1 Simple Assault
2C:12-1b Aggravated Assault
2C:12-1b(5)(a) Aggravated assault on police officer
2C:12-1b(5)(b) Aggravated assault on fireman
2C:12-1b(5)(c) Aggravated assault on first-aid person
2C:12-1b(5)(d) Aggravated assault on teacher
2C:12-1b(5)(g) Aggravated assault on bus driver or train conductor
2C:12-1b(5)(h) Aggravated assault on prison guard
2C:12-1b(5)(i) Aggravated assault on utility employee
2C:12-2 Reckless endangerment
2C:12-10 Stalking
2C:13-1 Kidnapping
2C:13-4 Interference with custody
2C:13-5 Criminal Coercion
2C:13-6 Luring, enticing child by various means
2C:13-7. Luring, enticing an adult
2C:14-3b Sexual Contact (Criminal)
2C:14-4 Lewdness
2C:20-3 Unlawful Taking
2C:20-16 Chop Shop
2C:20-17 Use of juvenile in theft of automobiles, penalty
2C:21-6 Credit Card Misuse
2C:17-1 Arson
2C:20-4 Theft by deception
2C:20-8 Theft of Services
2C:20-18. Leader of auto theft trafficking network, penalty
2C:21-1 Forgery and Related Offenses
2C:21-2 Criminal Simulation
2C:21-7 Deceptive business practices
2C:24-4 Endangering Welfare of Children
2C-24-8 Abandoment, neglect of elderly person
2C:24-7 Endangering the welfare of an incompetent person
2C-24-9 Use of 17-year old or younger to commit criminal offense
2C:25-29 Restraining Order
2C-27-1 Bribery
2C:28-4 False Reports to Law Enforcement Authority
2C:28-5 Tampering With Witnesses and Informants
2C:29-2b Eluding
2C:29-3 Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution
2C:29-5 Escape
2C:29-9b Contempt of Domestic Violence Restraining Order
2C:33-19 Pager (Possession of remotely activated paging devices on school property)
2C:33-4 Harassment
2C:33-8 Disrupting meetings and processions
2C:33-8.1 Funeral Disruption (Definitions relative to disruption of funerals)
2C:33-12 Nuisance (Maintaining a nuisance)
2C:33-12.2 Sexually oriented business is a nuisance
2C:33-13.1 Cigarettes (Sale of cigarettes to persons under age 19)
2C-33-17 Availability of Alcoholic Beverages to Underaged
2C:33-7 Obstructing highways and other public passages
2C:35-3 Trafficking (Leader of a Narcotics Trafficking Network)
2C:35-5 Manufacturing, Distributing, Dispensing CDs
2C:35-7 Distributing/Dispensing/Possessing CDS With Intent to Distribute On or Near School Property
2C:35-7.1 CDS Public Property
2C:35-13 CDS fraud
2C:39-3 Prohibited Weapon (Weapon charges in criminal court)
2C:39-5 Unlawful Unlawful Possession of Weapons
2C:43-11 ISP (Program of intensive supervision, ISP eligibility)
2C-44-1 Jail-Imprisonment
2C-44-2 Fines and Restitutions
2C-44-7 Criminal Appeals - Appellate Review
More Criminal and Traffic Cases and Major Court Decisions

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 record

b. You may go to Jail or Prison.

c. You will have to pay Fines and Court Costs.

3. 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 driver's license for 6 months - 2years. 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

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       Criminal and Motor vehicle violations can cost you. You will have to pay fines in court or receive points on your drivers license. An accumulation of too many points, or certain moving violations may require you to pay expensive surcharges to the N.J. DMV [Division of Motor Vehicles] or have your license suspended. Don't give up! The Law Office of Kenneth Vercammen can provide experienced attorney representation for criminal motor vehicle violations.

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