Thursday, August 2, 2012

E402 NJ LAWS Email Newsletter - blog*spot

Recent Cases:

1. Juvenile Adjudications Can be Expunged.?In the Matter of the Expungement Petition of J.B.?___ NJ Super. ___ (App. Div. 2012) A-1564-11. 6-21-12

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??In this appeal from the denial of a petition to expunge juvenile adjudications and an adult conviction, the court construes the 1980 statute permitting expungement of juvenile adjudications. L. 1980, c. 163, codified at N.J.S.A. 2C:52-4.1. The court concluded the trial court misinterpreted the unnumbered paragraph in N.J.S.A. 2C:52-4.1(a), "For purposes of expungement, any act which resulted in a juvenile being adjudged a delinquent shall be classified as if that act had been committed by an adult." In view of the legislative history of the 1980 statute, and canons of statutory construction, the court construed the quoted sentence to apply only to applications to expunge juvenile adjudications under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-4.1(a). The 1980 law was intended to allow expungement of juvenile adjudications, which was not otherwise permitted; there was no evidence the Legislature intended to make expungement of adult convictions more difficult by treating juvenile adjudications as if they were adult convictions. Applying the court's reading of the statute, petitioner was entitled to expungement of his entire record of multiple juvenile adjudications under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-4.1(b). Also, although the court mistakenly applied the quoted sentence to render petitioner's juvenile adjudications equivalent to adult convictions, the court correctly denied the petitioner to expunge the adult conviction because it was filed less than 10 years after completion of the sentence, N.J.S.A. 2C:52-2(a), and petitioner failed to establish that expungement after just five years was "in the public interest," N.J.S.A. 2C:52-2(a)(2).?

2. Police Could Search Car Involved in Robbery Without a Warrant.?State v. Minitee?___ NJ ___ (2012) A-70/71-10. 6-14-12

??Under the circumstances of this case, the trial court correctly denied the defendant's motion to suppress because the warrantless search of the SUV that was involved in the robbery fit within the scope of the automobile exception to the search warrant requirement.?

3. VOLUNTEER LEGAL INTERNS NEEDED FOR PUBLIC DEFENDER OF METUCHEN???

???The Public Defenders provide Indigent individuals charged with criminal or serious motor vehicle charges with free or limited cost legal defense. The Public Defender of Metuchen invites Law School and college students to apply to serve as volunteer interns. Volunteer Law Clerk interns will attend Wednesday evening and Friday morning court sessions.

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Court times: WEDNESDAY 1pm PM [approx]- 8:30 PM,???every other Friday 9-12, plus hearing preparation work, Motions.

Volunteer Internship Description:

- Interview Clients facing charges in Municipal Court including Drug Possession, Drunk Driving, Assault, Driving While Suspended and other criminal and traffic offenses

- Make demands for Discovery on Prosecutor and review police reports

- Attend hearings and learn from experienced trial attorneys

- Prepare Motions to Suppress Evidence and Motions to Compel Discovery

- Conduct appropriate Legal research

- Learn how to add recent reported cases to the NJ Criminal Law blog

- Acquire skills in Criminal Law and Procedure by active participation

- Participate in Public Relations activities and help organize seminars

- Update Lists of Prosecutors, Judges and Attorneys for publication of

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- Revise criminal and traffic law Articles and submit to Law Journals and criminal law websites.

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? Volunteer to help indigent people charged with criminal and motor vehicle offenses of magnitude. In additional to time in court, you will be given research assignments. You can work more hours if you want. Help people less fortunate than you who are down on their luck. You must have a car to get to and from the courts.

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Program lasts 12 weeks. Minimum time commitment September- May is 10 hours per week.

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This office is committed to excellence and service to clients and the community. Applicants must?have attention to detail. We attempt to give assignments, which will be meaningful and memorable but, nevertheless, expect that interns will pitch in on whatever needs to be done to help clients.?

This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience as a volunteer intern and learn New Jersey Practice and Procedure. Build your resume and obtain marketable skills. You will handle a client's file and learn details on running a successful law practice. This will not be a brief writing and photocopying clerkship.

???????Interested students must mail or fax a cover letter indicating the internship they are applying for and resume. If no personal cover letter by student, the resume will not be considered.?Emails not accepted. After sending the resume and cover letter, call the office to schedule an interview.

Mail or fax?cover letter and resume to:

Kenneth Vercammen, Esq.

Public Defender for the Borough of Metuchen

c/o 2053 Woodbridge Ave., Edison, NJ 08817

Fax 732-572-0030

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4. New YouTube Videos for this Week

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Cite:?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLgjVoYYKr0&list

5. ?ABA Chicago Seminar--Elder Law, Estate Planning & Probate ?

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Saturday, August 4, 2012?

at 2:00pm - 3:30pm

ABA Annual Meeting Chicago

Hyatt Regency Chicago

Columbus Hall G, Gold Level,?

East Tower

Learn from nationally recognized experts on using new techniques to improve service to Elder Law & Estate clients. Forms & briefs will be provided to all attendees.


Speakers:

Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq. - Chair ABA GP Elder Law Committee & co-author "Nuts & Bolts of Elder Law", Edison, NJ

Charles Sabatino, Director of the ABA's Commission on Law & Aging

Sameer Chhabria, Esq. Chicago

Elder Law program Primary Sponsors: General Practice Section

Co-sponsors: ABA Commission on Law & Aging, Health Law Section,

YLD, Senior Lawyers Division, Real Probate & Trust Section, Tax Law Section

Topics:

Getting referrals from other professionals

The aftermath of the Terry Schiavo case and Living Wills.

Forms you can use


? ?Email newsletters

How to manage telephone conversations with your clients

Marketing with written fee agreements

Ethics and marketing without violating the Rules of Professional Conduct

Elder Law may be the biggest practice area of your career. There are 50,000 baby boomers/ day turning 60 and soon to be on Social Security and will need legal advise. Elder Law is one of the biggest growth fields.

[Contact Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. for program information 732-572-0500]

Contact American Bar Association's at 800- 285- 2221 for ABA meeting registration

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? ?Editorial Assistance provided by Ryan Amberger. ?Mr. Amberger will be entering his second year at Rutgers School of Law - Newark. ?He is currently participating in Kenneth Vercammen's Summer Internship Program.

Source: http://njlaws1.blogspot.com/2012/08/e402-nj-laws-email-newsletter.html

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