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Tuesday, August 01, 2023

E652 VercammenLaw News  

1. Welcome Fall 2022 Law Clerks

2. Recent cases Victim in criminal case has standing to oppose civil reservation

3. Municipal Court Lacked Jurisdiction to Enter Judgment of Conviction Enforcing City's Notice of Unsafe Building

4. Young Lawyers Holiday Brew Ho-Ho   Dec 8, 2022

5. Have you Estate Planning started  in 2022 for tax savings and avoid next year’s Estate Planning  & Wills price increases

6. Last  Charity races for 2022

1  Honor Veteran’s Day November 11

  Habeeba Afifi      Rutgers U,  Anjali Patel Ramapo College Class of 2022, Tasha Mazumder JP Stevens,  Kashvi Gera JP Stevens, Vaishnavi Choukekar   JP   future NYU ,Chandana Yecham Highland Park, Sandhya Avinash   JP Stevens

     Andrei Pilipetskii JD Pace Law grad continues to run the law office Litigation  and Cynthia the bookkeeping and business portion. Martin Spigner Esq of Counsel handles tax and business planning. We have other of Counsel Attorneys we refer cases we do not handle.

 

Spring  Internship interviews are starting now, info at http://www.njlaws.com/intern.html.

Cover letter and resume required.


  2. Recent cases Victim in criminal case has standing to oppose civil reservation State v Lavrik 

 

In this case of first impression, the court considered whether a victim in a criminal matter has standing to appeal from a trial court order granting defendant's motion for a civil reservation, where the victim neither moved to intervene before the trial court nor this court, and the parties to the underlying action did not appeal. Because the victim was aggrieved by the trial court's order, and the civil reservation was neither raised during plea negotiations nor made a condition of defendant's guilty plea, the court held the victim has standing to appeal.

However, the court's decision was subject to certain caveats. The court held the victim should have moved to intervene for leave to appeal and file a brief before this court. Because the court would have granted the victim's motion and considered her brief on the merits, the court concluded the victim's procedural missteps were not fatal in this case.

As for the merits of the victim's claims, the court concluded the trial court's decision was procedurally and substantively flawed. Because it is unclear from the record evidence whether defendant faces a "precarious financial situation" absent a civil reservation, the court disagreed with the trial court's decision that defendant satisfied the requisite "good cause" standard for entry of the civil reservation order.

Moreover, defendant's admission to the pretrial intervention (PTI)program was conditioned on his guilty plea. Until defendant completes – or is terminated from – the PTI program, his guilty plea is considered "inactive" under the PTI statute and the applicable Attorney General guidelines. Thus, the order under review was premature.

The court therefore vacated the order under review and remanded for further proceedings. (A-1540-20)

3. Municipal Court Lacked Jurisdiction to Enter Judgment of Conviction Enforcing City's Notice of Unsafe Building and permitting building to be torn down State v. Balani

      The municipal court found the defendant guilty of violating N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.32(a), a regulation enacted under the Uniform Construction Code Act that prohibits unsafe structures. The municipal court then ordered his building demolished. 

The defendant appealed to the Law Division, which on de novo review found that the municipal court lacked the authority to order the building’s demolition. The Law Division then dismissed the complaint after finding that the municipality failed to follow the procedures that would have allowed the municipal court to impose a fine. Approved for publication MA-13-2019 Reported Law



    4. Holiday Brew Ho-Ho sponsored by Young Lawyers

Dec 8, 2022 at 6:00 PM  

  Redd’s Biergarten, 5 Easton Ave, New Brunswick

 Originally founded by Ken Vercammen in 1988 at Wurlitzers in Piscataway.

 You don’t need to be a Young Lawyer or attorney to attend.

 Co-sponsored by NJSBA YLD

https://www.mcbalaw.com/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1541828&group=

Sponsors: EisnerAmper, SobelTinari Economics Group, Leap Legal Software

Sponsors: Provident Bank, Couch Braunsdorf Insurance, LawCash

Cost: $20-Law Clerks; $25-MCBA/NJSBA YLD Members,

$35-MCBA Members & $50-All Others

   5. Have you Estate Planning started  in 2022 for tax savings and avoid next year’s Estate Planning  & Wills price increases

Life is Full of Surprises. Are you Prepared? Attorney and Living Will. Do you have a loved one in need of planning? 

Have you finalized your estate planning documents, power of Attorney?

   The greatest gift you can leave your loved ones isn’t what you think. Forget about cars and money. Pre-planning to take the stress out a funeral and probate will let your family cherish great memories and avoid problems when you are gone.

Kenneth Vercammen

Trusted Estate Planner, Fiduciary and Protector Against Elder Financial Abuse


6. Last  Charity races for 2022

11/25 Born to Run 5 mile Freehold 11am Friday after Thanksgiving great Freehold FARC event. A free beverage after the race. https://runsignup.com/Race/NJ/Freehold/BorntoRun5Mile

11/27  Navesink Challenge 15k & 5k  10am  10:10 for 5k Post race at Red Bank elks[Ken V runs 5k] https://runsignup.com/Race/Register?raceId=38943


12/3  Jingle Bell 5k (Holmdel)

https://www.unation.com/event/11534264


12/11  Toys for Tots 5K  10am Freehold NJ Tighe Park  


12/17 Hoboken Jingle Bell 5K Sat December 17, 2022

https://www.skisignup.com/Race/Donate/NJ/Hoboken/HobokenJingleBell5K


1/7/23  Secret Mystery Winter Trail Run  was Freezing Cold Hash 2.5 mile & 5 Mile Group Run 10:17am  Start Location: Secret Mystery wooded area North Brunswick to be emailed to pre-registered. Only $20.00 via https://runsignup.com/Race/NJ/NorthBrunswick/SecretMysteryRun


Lexi girl our office mascot continues to greet clients and help finish sandwiches and french fries.