November 21, 2008

11-18-08 State of New Jersey v. Steven Stull

A-5097-06T4
Defendant was convicted of simple assault. He contends
that the evidence did not permit the trial court to find that he
caused "physical pain." N.J.S.A. 2C:11-1a; N.J.S.A. 2c:12-2a.
Defendant placed and held the victim in a headlock for twenty to
thirty seconds, squeezed his neck and yanked and swung him
around. There was no testimony about the victim's pain and he
did not sustain bruises or seek or receive treatment. We
conclude that the State met its obligation to prove guilt beyond
a reasonable doubt through proof of defendant's conduct and
inferences reasonable on the evidence as a whole.

Editor: Eric Waage

November 12, 2008

11-10-08 State of New Jersey v. Thomas E. Best

A-0891-07T4
A school principal may search a student's car parked on
school grounds whenever, under the totality of the
circumstances, the principal reasonably suspects that evidence
of criminal activity will be found in the vehicle. In light of
the strong State interest in maintaining order, safety and
discipline in the school environment, neither probable cause nor
a warrant is required.

Editor: Eric Waage

11-10-08 State v. Ernest Spell

(A-99-07)

The Court affirms defendant’s conviction substantially for the
reasons expressed by the Appellate Division. The Court vacates
that part of the Appellate Division’s holding that requires
police officers to read the final, additional paragraph of the
standard statement whenever a defendant refuses to provide a
breath sample immediately upon request.

November 10, 2008

Winter/ Christmas Break- 3 week Full time Volunteer Internship for Public Defender and Law Office

Winter/ Christmas Break- 3 week Full time Volunteer Internship for Public Defender and Law Office


The Law Office of Kenneth Vercammen established a special Winter break legal internship program for 3rd & 4th year college students . For the Winter/ Christmas program selected interns must work 30 hours per week for 3 weeks minimum

The "Law Clerk Mentor/Internship Program" is now in its 12th year. Students interested in a career in law obtain experience in law office procedures, preparing legal correspondence, and assisting clients. Students will also help the Metuchen Public Defender.
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 students interested in attending law school or a career in law enforcement to apply to serve as volunteer interns. Volunteer Law Clerk interns will attend Wednesday evening and Friday afternoon court sessions.

Interested students must mail or fax a cover letter indicating the internship they are applying for and resume

LAW OFFICE WINTER/ CHRISTMAS BREAK- VOLUNTEER INTERNSHIPS EDISON, N.J.
Volunteer students will have an the opportunity to work in a busy law office and work with real clients.

1 WORK ON MUNICIPAL COURT CASES
-MAKE DEMANDS FOR DISCOVERY AND REVIEW POLICE REPORTS
-ATTEND TRIALS AND LEARN FROM EXPERIENCED TRIAL ATTORNEYS,
-PREPARE MOTIONS TO SUPPRESS AND MOTIONS TO DISMISS
-CONDUCT APPROPRIATE LEGAL RESEARCH
- ACQUIRE SKILLS IN CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE BY ACTIVE PARTICIPATION
- PARTICIPATE IN PUBLIC RELATIONS ACTIVITIES and help set up seminars
- Update Lists of Prosecutors, Judges and Attorneys for publication of
NJ Municipal Court Law Review
- Revise criminal and traffic law Articles and submit to Law Journals and criminal law websites.

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.

2. WORK ON CRIMINAL AND DWI CASES
- CONTACT MUNICIPAL PROSECUTOR TO OBTAIN DISCOVERY
-CONTACTS WITH COURT AND COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
-PREPARE DISCOVERY DEMANDS
-EVIDENCE REVIEW AND ORGANIZATION
-PREPARATION FOR TRIAL AND ATTEND HEARINGS
3. WILLS & PROBATE PRACTICE
- ACT AS FORMAL WITNESS TO WILLS, POWER OF ATTORNEY AND OTHER LEGAL DOCUMENTS
-PUBLICIZE WILL SEMINARS AND ATTEND PROGRAMS FREE OF CHARGE
4 -WORK ON COMMUNITY RELATIONS AND MARKETING including submitting articles to legal websites and search engines

5. WORK ON PLAINTIFF PERSONAL INJURY & LITIGATION MATTERS
-ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND WITNESS CONTACTS
-CONTACT DOCTORS AND HOSPITALS TO OBTAIN MEDICAL RECORDS
-MEDICAL & EVIDENCE REVIEW
-CONTACT DEFENSE ATTORNEYS TO REQUEST DISCOVERY
-PREPARATION OF COMPLAINT, SERVICE ON DEFENDANTS
- ANSWERING & SERVING INTERROGATORIES AND OTHER DISCOVERY REQUESTS
-ATTEND HEARINGS

For the Winter/ Christmas program selected interns must work 30 hours per week for 3 weeks minimum
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. Longer hours or weeks permitted. On Tuesday night and Friday afternoon, we work on Public Defender cases. 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 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. For additional information on the Law Office, please visit the website at www.njlaws.com
Mail or fax cover letter and resume. Do not email.
You will help handle a client's file and learn details on running a successful law practice. We sponsor a state wide website with information on litigation, personal injury, criminal and probate matters. It is helpful if applicants have some familiarity with HTML programming, web page design and maintenance and Internet technology. If you can update a website, please indicate so in the first paragraph of your cover letter. This office is committed to excellence and service to clients and the community. Applicants must have attention to detail.
Mail or fax cover letter and resume. Do not email.
Kenneth Vercammen & Associates, PC
2053 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, NJ 08817 [near Rt 287 and the NJ Turnpike] 1.3 Miles from Edison Train Station- NJ Transit
PHONE 732-572-0500 (Fax) 732-572-0030