Friday, June 07, 2024

39:4-128.1 Passing School Bus While Picking Up or Discharging

 

39:4-128.1 Passing School Bus While Picking Up or Discharging

39:4-128.1 Passing School Bus While Picking Up or Discharging

 

First offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days or 15 days community

service, or both fine $100 -$1,000, 5 NJ MVC Points, plus court costs, plus 5 car insurance points and car insurance company can cancel policy

 

      Plus Judge Can Suspend DL for Willful Traffic Offense.

 

State v. Moran  202 NJ 311 (2010)

         The license suspension provision of N.J.S.A. 39:5-31, which is published in the Motor Vehicle Code of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated, is not “hidden,” and defendant, like all motorists, is presumed to know the law.  To ensure that license suspensions meted out pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:5-31 are imposed in a reasonably fair and uniform manner, so that similarly situated defendants are treated similarly, the Court today defines the term “willful violation” contained in N.J.S.A. 39:5-31 and enunciates sentencing standards to guide municipal court and Law Division judges

    Subsequent offense: Fine or

imprisonment not exceeding 15

days, or both

$250 -$1,000

A Certified Municipal Court Law Attorney can probably plea bargain for a no point ticket. Very few attorneys in New Jersey have been able to pass the rigid test to be recognized by the Supreme Court as a Certified Municipal Court Law Attorney. Kenneth Vercammen is Certified Municipal Court Law Attorney recognized by the Supreme Court as a Certified Municipal Court Law Attorney.

NJSA 39:4-128.1 Passing a School Bus - Penalties

www.njlaws.com/passing_school_bus.html?id=913&a=

 

Kenneth Vercammen's Law office represents individuals charged with criminal and serious traffic violations throughout New Jersey.