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Archive for April, 2009

Sometimes I wonder about people that call my office about gun permits.  In a perfect world, most people wouldn’t need an attorney to get a gun permit.  However, as has been discuss many times on this blog, getting an attorney is often helpful.  Another good example called my office today.  Client was denied a purchase [...]

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What is wrong with this state?  The New Jersey Supreme Court heard oral argument today on whether Jersey City’s can limit handgun purchases to one per month.  The main argument is really the same as the one advanced with regard to a bill that died a few months ago in the State Senate.  That is, [...]

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Why do police get to bend and break the 30 day requirement?  This case:   SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION A-4878-96T5     DIANE M. ADLER,   Plaintiff-Appellant,   v.   DANIEL LIVAK,   Defendant-Respondent. ___________________________________   Argued January 28, 1998 – Decided February 11, 1998   Before Judges Baime and Brochin.   [...]

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New client called me today about the police giving him problems for a marijuana charge that was dismissed.  Even though he was not convicted, he reports that his local police department called him in towards the end of the application process to read him the riot  act for his failure to disclose this charge.   Problem  [...]

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Compare this to my other post from last week.  Client called me up today and said that the police won’t even give him information on how/where to submit his application.  He stated that he calls up his local police department in New Jersey and they hang up on him or just keep transferring him when [...]

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