IN THE MATTER OF JOHN BAMBURAK, JR. _______________________________ Before Judges Sabatino and Simonelli. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County. Evan F. Nappen, attorney for appellant John Bamburak, Jr. (Richard V. Gilbert, on the brief). Bruce J. Kaplan, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney [...]
Archive for May, 2009
Permit denied due to extensive psych history
Posted in Cases, tagged Firearms ID Card, Gun Permits, New Jersey, psychological evaluation, Purchase Permit on May 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
If the police take your guns, you’ll have to fight to get them back
Posted in My Practice, tagged Firearms, forfeiture, Guns, New Jersey, Restraining Order on May 10, 2009 | 2 Comments »
While forfeiture cases are nothing new in New Jersey, it seems to me that they are increasing in number. I first really noticed it when I had a client who filed a restraining order against his wife. At the hearing date, she announced that she wanted to file one against him. Since this was clear [...]
Appeals that probably could have been avoided
Posted in My Practice, tagged Firearms ID Card, forfeiture, Gun Permits, New Jersey, Pistol Permit, Purchase Permit on May 4, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Two clients called me up today to appeal their denial of their purchase permits. They are good examples of permits that should have been approved. The first client says that his application has been pending for 3 years! The longest that I have heard of is around 18 months. At some point during this ordeal, [...]
Another permit approved
Posted in My Practice, tagged Carry Permit, Firearms ID Card, Gun Permits, New Jersey, Pistol Permit, Purchase Permit on May 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Client applied for two permits a short time after getting two other permits approve. This time, the police made him uneasy so he found my blog and gave me a call. I gave some time but after a few weeks it became clear that things were getting out of control. For example, the officer working [...]