2053 Woodbridge Ave. Edison, NJ 08817

Ken is a NJ trial attorney who has published 130 articles in national and New Jersey publications on litigation topics. He has been selected to write the new ABA book: DUI and Drug Possession Defense".

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Seminar: Top Recent Criminal and Traffic Cases in NJ September 30


Seminar: Top Recent Criminal and Traffic Cases in NJ
September 30 from 5:00pm-5:45  Tuesday
Co-Sponsor Local 9 Retired Police & Fire Middlesex & Monmouth Chapter

   Location: Law Office of Kenneth Vercammen, 2053 Woodbridge Ave, Edison, NJ 08817
     COST: Free if you pre-register. Complimentary materials provided. This program is limited to 15 people. Please bring a canned food donation, which will be given to the St. James Food Bank located on Woodbridge Avenue in Edison, NJ. Please email us if you plan on attending or if you would like us to email the materials.
SPEAKER: Kenneth Vercammen, Esq.
Past President Middlesex Municipal Court Prosecutors
Contributing writer for the NJ Police Chief Magazine.
Honorary Member Retired Police & Fire Middlesex & Monmouth Local 9
Past Special Counsel by the Office of the Attorney General to represent the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission in Fatal accident cases
Author- Criminal Law Forms by the American Bar Association
    To attend email VercammenLaw@Njlaws.com
        Can’t attend?  We can email you materials
Send email to VercammenLaw@Njlaws.com
    Ken Vercammen served as the Prosecutor for Cranbury Township, Middlesex County from 1991-1999. He created the NJ Municipal Court Law Review newsletter to provide police officers and individuals involved in the criminal justice system with recent criminal and traffic cases.  
      Police and Courts find helpful information on new cases involving issues of traffic law and search and seizure. Individuals appearing in the Municipal Court and Criminal Courts may want to receive quarterly updates on cases, selected revised motor vehicle laws, and information on Municipal Court practice.  If your department wants a subscription, the annual cost is only $20.00 to receive by both first class mail and email.

State v. Bruno Gibson (A-11-13) (072257)

State v. Bruno Gibson (A-11-13) (072257) 

Due to the fundamental differences between a pre-trial motion to suppress and a trial on the merits, the best1practice is to conduct two separate proceedings. However, the motion record may be incorporated into the trial record if both parties consent and counsel are given wide latitude in cross-examination. Where the evidence from a pre-trial hearing is improperly admitted at the trial on the merits, the correct remedy is remand for a new trial.