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March 15, 2012

Police In Ocean and Monmouth County Can Scan Your License Plate in a Second With New Technology

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Police officers throughout Ocean and Monmouth County are now using a new device that can scan passersby vehicle license plate numbers in a second and instantly provide the status of your vehicle and information about its owner. With 6 cameras mounted on the roof of the "reader car", information is instantly sent to the dashboard computer screen. If a vehicle warrants stopping, such as a outstanding warrant for arrest, an alert beeps and the officer can initiate a motor vehicle stop. The legality of the instruments usage has already been approved in a recent case, State v. Donis, that held that a police officer may randomly check the status of a vehicle registration or driver's license and whether the vehicle or its plates are stolen. According to one source, there are approximately 1.5 million unregistered or unlicensed vehicles in the State of New Jersey.
The scanners have powerful uses for crimes other then motor vehicle violations enforcement. Each scanner saves the data of license plate numbers it has read. If for example, bank robbers are casing a place for several hours beforehand their plates may be picked up by a police camera. Police are able to fetch this data many days later if need be as evidence to help establish probable cause and other elements of the crime.

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March 13, 2012

"Big Brother" Police in New Jersey Are Watching You!

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The everyday traffic stop by a police officer has recently taken a drastic new turn. Implementation of tiny personal cameras pinned onto every police officer in Sea Girt Jersey is sure to create vibrations that will be felt for decades to come throughout New Jersey courtrooms. Created by Axon System the mini cameras are mounted on a headband, eyeglasses, or clipped to the collar of police and are able to record up to six hours of an officer at work. When video is recorded, it is wirelessly uploaded to a website, evidence.com, where it is available for retrieval by an officer with the proper authority. This groundbreaking implementation of technology, already used in Western States, is hoped to lead to better overall law enforcement procedure. In today's highly litigious society where even a simple traffic stop may end up in municipal court, this new upgrade will have untold effects.

The new technology will cost the Sea Girt Police Department about $2,000 per system and $1,200 in annual cost for data storage per unit. Sea Girt, with only 11 police officers, is the first of New Jersey's 566 municipalities to implement the mini cameras but already officials in Morristown and Cape May County have indicated their intent to have them soon. This new technology is possibly a response to the current trend of motor vehicle drivers recording snippets of their traffic stop with a cell phone. Rather than having only 10 seconds of recording, the longer videos will provide greater insight into the specifics of what happened.

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July 17, 2011

Ocean Gate Criminal Lawyer: Ocean Gate Municipal Court

Ocean Gate is a small waterfront community in Ocean County located at the intersection of the Toms River and the Barnegat Bay. Although Ocean Gate is small in size with just 0.4 square miles of land, it has a rather dense population of over 2,000 year round residents. Boating, fishing, and sailing are very popular activities in town due to Ocean Gate's prime location along the river and the bay. Ocean Gate is easily accessible by Route 9, Route 37, and the Garden State Parkway.

Ocean Gate Police Officers wrote an estimated 30 disorderly persons offenses in 2010 alone. A disorderly persons offense is a general category of offenses that may carry significant fines, jail-time, probation, payment of restitution, and possibly community service. Some commonly written disorderly persons offenses in Ocean Gate are: disorderly conduct (N.J.S. 2C:33-2), trespass (N.J.S. 2C: 18-3(b)), criminal mischief (N.J.S. 2C: 17-3), simple assault (N.J.S. 2C: 12-1), fake ID (N.J.S. 2C: 28-7), underage drinking (N.J.S. 2C: 33-15), possession of CDS (N.J.S. 2C: 35-10), and resisting arrest (N.J.S. 2C:29-2).

In addition to disorderly persons offenses, Ocean Gate saw an estimated 172 motor vehicle violations and 23 DWI, DUI, and refusal offenses written in 2010. Drunk driving or driving while intoxicated convictions can carry life altering penalties such as fines, loss of license, jail-time, completion of a program at an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center, and the possible installation of an ignition interlock device in an individual's automobile. While less serious, motor vehicle violations can carry tough penalties such as fines, license suspension and points assessed to one's driver's license. Some commonly written motor vehicle violations in Ocean Gate include: speeding (N.J.S. 39:4-98 and N.J.S. 39:4-99), failure to yield to a traffic sign (N.J.S. 39:4-81), reckless driving (N.J.S. 39:4-96), and careless driving (N.J.S. 39:4-97).

Ocean Gate Borough Municipal Court

801 Ocean Gate Avenue
Ocean Gate, New Jersey 08740
Telephone: 732-269-3166; Facsimile: 732-269-6652

Ocean Gate Borough Municipal Court Judge
Honorable Stacey Kerr, J.M.C.

Ocean Gate Borough Municipal Court Administrator
Jessica Jenkins

Ocean Gate Borough Municipal Court sessions are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month.

Ocean Gate Borough Municipal Court Prosecutor
From the Law Offices of Citta, Holzapfel & Zabarsky:
Steven Zabarsky, Esq.
Colleen Dolcy, Esq.
Paul Granick, Esq.

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