Criminal and Motor vehicle violations can cost you. If convicted of a criminal offense you could face Jail Time and loss of Job. 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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Kenneth Vercammen is the Middlesex County Bar Municipal Court Attorney of the Year.
More Traffic Statutes

More Traffic Statutes

39:3-3 Counterfeiting Plate or Marker
39:3-10 Unlicensed Drivers
39:3-10.18 Commercial Driver License
39:3-10.24 Refusal to Consent to Breath Samples after arrest for N.J.S.A. 39:3-10.13
39:3-12 Illegal Securing of Driver's License
39:3-13.2 Violation of Conditions of Special Learner’s Permit
39:3-20.1 Misuse of Registration of Empty Trucks
39:3-20 Weight in Excess of limitation Permitted by Certificate of Registration for Commercial Vehicles
39:3-27.11 Misuse of Fire Department or First Aid Squad Plates
39:3-27.21 Misuse of “Commercial Van” Plates
39:3-27.27 Misuse ofStreet RodPlates
39:3-29 Failure to Exhibit Documents
39:3-35 Lending or Misusing Registration Certificate or Plates
39:3-37 Falsifying application on examination
39:3-70.2 Air Pollution
39:3-76.2a Restraint or booster seat for child under age 8
39:3-76.2f Failure to wear seatbelt
39:3-76.5 Failure to Equip with Seats and Footrests for Motorcycle Passengers
39:3-79.8 Prohibition of Supplying Fuel to Vehicle Without Label
39:3-80 Equipment with Inferior Tires
39:3-81 Projection from Tires
39:3-84.3j Violation of Weight Limitations
39:3-84.3l Violation of Designated Routes
39:3-84 Violation of dimensional limitiations
39:3-9a Failure to notify change in name; failure to endorse license
39:3B-25 School bus driver using cell phone
39:3:4 Unregistered Vehicle Violations
39:4-66. Emerging from alley
39:4-66.1. Right of way on entering or leaving alley
39:4-66.2 Avoidance of Traffic Control Signal/Sign
39:4-90.1. Failure to use proper entrances to limited access highways
39:4-97.2 Unsafe Driving
39:4-100 Speeding across sidewalk
39:4-116 Failure to make proper right or left turn at arrow
39:4-117 Special pedestrian interval
39:4-123 Failure to make proper right and left turns
39:4-14.10 Electric personal assistive mobility device defined violations
39:4-145 Failure to yield to a line of vehicles entering stop or yield intersection after stopping
39:4-207.9 Failure to maintain handicapped parking space
39:4-48 Operating or using a vehicle without consent of owner
39:4-50.14 Operation by person who has consumed alcohol who is Under the Legal Age
39:4-51a Consumption of alcoholic beverage while an operator or passenger in motor vehicle
39:4-51b Possession of open container of alcohol in passenger compartment
39:4-53 Leaving vehicle with engine running
39:4-56.5 Abandonment of motor vehicle
39:4-63 Placing or throwing injurious substances on highway
39:4-64 Throwing or dropping debris from a vehicle
39:4-76 Driving overweight vehicles on interstate bridge
39:4-77.1 Snow or ice dislodged from a moving vehicle, causing injury or property damage
39:4-92.1 Following fire department vehicle too closely
39:4-92 Failure to comply with regulations concerning emergency vehicles
39:4-94 Railroad employee unnecessarily blocking highway with train
39:4-97.3 Operating motor vehicle while using cell phone
39:4-82.1 Two Road Highways 39:4-82.1.
39:4-128.4. Improper passing of a frozen dessert truck
39:4-55 Action on steep grades and curves
39:5C-1. Racing or making of speed records
39:5D-1.Moving Violation out of State
AAA Attorney Fee Reimbursement
Alcohol/Beer
Alcotest 7110 Alcohol BreathTesting Machine comes to Middlesex County
Alcotest 7110
Allowing DWI
Beer and Alcohol Calories
Charges may be Dismissed if Speedy Trial Violated
Chun Facts (Judge King releases findings regarding 7110 Alcotest DWI machine)
Contesting Motor Vehicle Conviction MVC Suspensions [DMV Suspensions]
Defense By Certification Program
Driving Under Influence - DUI in New Jersey
Driving While Revoked
Drunk  Driving/DWI Discovery From the State
DWI Breathalyzer Ampoules
DWI Cases
Handling the DWI Blood Case and Under the Influence of CDS Case
Implications of New Jersey¹s DWI law
Ignition Interlock Device
Laser Speed Detection System LTI Marksman
Motor vehicle terms defineds
Obey Police (Failure to obey police whistle or police officer) 39:4-122
Observation DWI
Penalties for operating vessel under the influence- Boating DWI 12:7-46.
Point assessment 13:19-10.1
Police Instructions (Instructions to Police Officers on Traffic Tickets)
Post Conviction Motion To Vacate Guilty Plea to Traffic Ticket or Criminal Guilty Plea
Proof of operation of a motor vehicle in a DWI case
Reduced License Suspensions
Revoked List
Speeding Fines
Speedy Trial Law
Suspension of Commercial Motor Vehicle Driving Privilege 39:3-10.20
Unregistered vehicle violations 39:3-4
Turnpike Careless Driving on Turnpike 19:9-1.17
Turnpike Failure to keep Records Turnpike19:9-1.20
Turnpike Failure to obey Traffic Control Device on Turnpike19:9-1.3
Turnpike Speed Limit Laws 19:9-1.2
Turnpike "U" Turns Prohibited on Turnpike 19:9-1.5
Turnpike Use of Medial Strip Prohibited on Turnpike 19:9-1.7
Unregistered vehicle violations 39:3-4
Unsafe Driving
Violations Of toll road statutes and regulations 19:9-1.2
What is an Expert Witness in a DWI case, If you are charged with Driving While under the Influence?
Willfully Disabling A Vehicle 39:4-56.1

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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     Kenneth Vercammen's Law office represents individuals charged with criminal, drug offenses, and serious traffic violations throughout New Jersey. Our office helps people with traffic/ municipal court tickets including drivers charged with Driving While Intoxicated, Refusal and Driving While Suspended.

       Kenneth Vercammen was the NJ State Bar Municipal Court Attorney of the Year and past president of the Middlesex County Municipal Prosecutor's Association.

       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.

       When your job or driver's license is in jeopardy or you are facing thousands of dollars in fines, DMV surcharges and car insurance increases, you need excellent legal representation. The least expensive attorney is not always the answer. Schedule an appointment if you need experienced legal representation in a traffic/municipal court matter.

       Our website www.benotguilty.com provides information on traffic offenses we can be retained to represent people. Our website also provides details on jail terms for traffic violations and car insurance eligibility points. Car insurance companies increase rates or drop customers based on moving violations.
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