Municipal Court Practice in New Jersey
Saturday, October 5, 2019 | 9:00 AM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT
Most attorneys at some point in their legal career appear in municipal court. This program will provide the fundamentals of municipal court practice in New Jersey from the perspective of municipal court judges, prosecutors, public defenders and private practitioners. It is through the municipal courts that most citizens in the State come into contact with the judicial system, either as a defendant, a victim, or a witness. Attendees will gain the understanding of how to conduct themselves in municipal court and how to avoid some of the common pitfalls. This program can be used toward the New Jersey newly admitted attorney requirement.
Topics include:
- Overview of Municipal Court Operations
- Municipal Rules of Court
- Discovery and Motions
- Negotiated Plea Agreements
- Trials
- Sentencing Issues
FACULTY:
Daniel Gee, Esq., Parker Young and Antinoff, Municipal Prosecutor
Paul Lang, MBA, Esq., Bucks County Criminal Defense Lawyers
Nathan Mammarella, Esq., Daniel M. Rosenberg & Associates, Municipal Court Defender
Robert Perry, Esq., Daniel M. Rosenberg & Associates, Former Burlington County Assistant Prosecutor and Municipal Court Public Defender
Daniel M. Rosenberg, Esq., Daniel M. Rosenberg & Associates, Former Burlington County Assistant Prosecutor and Municipal Court Public Defender
REGION:
Central New Jersey
Southern New Jersey
Philadelphia Metro Area
LOCATION:
Rutgers Law School
217 North Fifth Street
Camden, NJ 08102
CREDITS:
CLE: NJ: 4.6 | NY: 4.5 | PA: 3.5
PROGRAM TYPES:
Newly Admitted Lawyers Course
SUBJECT AREAS:
Sentencing
Traffic
Local and Municipal