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Bergen County Prosecutor : Fatal Accident in Hackensack

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Hackensack NJ, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announces the following information:

At approximately 9:17 p.m. on June 8, 2019, the Hackensack Police Department received a 9-1-1 call reporting a single vehicle that crashed into a pole in front of 286 Passaic Street.  The vehicle was occupied by a Hackensack couple and their infant son.  The four-week-old boy sustained head trauma as a result of the accident and was later pronounced dead at Hackensack University Medical Center.  The cause of the accident is under investigation by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Fatal Accident Investigation Unit and the Hackensack Police Department. 

No further information will be released at this time.  

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“Sami’s Law” Requiring Rideshare Driver, Car Identification Advances to Governor’s Desk

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Ridgewood NJ, Legislation sponsored by Assembly members Daniel Benson, Wayne DeAngelo and Valerie Vainieri Huttle to improve customer identification of rideshare drivers and their vehicles was given final legislative approval in the Assembly Thursday, 72-0.

In South Carolina, Samantha Josephson, 21, ordered an Uber and mistakenly got into a car she thought was her ride. The driver used the childproof locks in his car to imprison Josephson before killing her and leaving her about 65 miles from Columbia.

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In Need Of Legal Assistance? Check This Out!

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Everyone faces a situation where they might need some legal advice or assistance at some point in their lives. With adult life, comes responsibility, and that entails financial matters, paperwork, and dealing with the complicated legal system that not everybody is equipped to handle on their own. That is why it’s important, in this day and age, to keep the contacts of a trustworthy lawyer or legal firm – you never know when you might need them.

If you’d like to know what a good firm should entail, then look into their history. In the US, for example, Ridgewood NJ is in Bergen County and Aiello Harris client serves all of Bergen County including their neighbors in Ridgewood through their Lyndhurst NJ location. A sense of community with your firm and their lawyers always adds a needed layer of trust and security. According to Aiello, Harris, Marth, Tunnero & Schiffman, ‘When your legal freedoms, health, or ability to earn a living are put in jeopardy, your entire life is seriously impacted’, and it may be difficult to narrow down who would suit you best in any given situation. This is why it’s crucial that you ask around and look at reviews of different lawyers and law firms in your area to be sure that you are investing in a trustworthy lawyer.

The Various Ways Lawyers Can Assist You

Whether the matter at hand is regarding taxes and licenses, intellectual property, real estate, family law and divorce, mediation, immigration or bankruptcy, among other issues, a reliable law firm will provide all the support you need. It’s never a bad idea to find a law firm that provides lawyers that cover a number of areas so that you’re not put in a position where you have to stress over where to get a lawyer every single time a different issue arises.

Not only do law firms often carry all the legal skills you need under one roof, but they also usually have significant insights, connections and influence in the local, regional, and maybe even national legal communities.

When to Seek a Lawyer’s Consultation

Hiring a lawyer is like seeing a doctor; although you can meet them for the first time after the problem has happened, a better approach is to familiarize yourself with a good one early on, just in case. Once you have been served with a summons or complaint, it is kind of already late; the dispute has already occurred, and now it’s only a question of how much it will end up costing you in court payments, attorneys’ fees, settlements and other expenses. Don’t squeeze yourself for time, where you may end up having to rush for a last minute lawyer, which may lead to going for just about anyone who would give you the time of day. Be prepared.

Asking the Right Questions  

The judicial system is complicated, and getting into a legal battle can cost you a lot of time and money – it’s quite the investment. That said, you are still the client in your law firm’s eyes, and you have the right to ask questions and get answers that will put your mind at ease. Don’t be afraid to ask direct questions about your lawyer’s experience; whether or not they’ve handled similar cases before; how flexible they are with their billing procedures; and if they will be invested in educating you about the legal nature of your specific case. These are all details that you will want to take note of before committing and investing in a business relationship with your lawyer, and which will come into play later on throughout your legal journey together.

Before Passing the Verdict  

If you think you need legal assistance, you will want to hire the right person or firm for your case. Most law firms today allow for a free consultation session to give you a chance to determine whether or not they are right for you, so use it wisely. Before making an initial appointment, invest some time in research; aim for talking to an attorney whose practice focuses on your type of legal question, or someone who lists it as a type of law they frequently practice. And remember to always ask questions, for it is your legal right.

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THREE CHARGED WITH WITNESS TAMPERING IN OAKLAND ARMED HOME INVASION CASE

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Oakland NJ, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announced charges against KYLE WEICHELT (DOB: 10/22/1990; single; unemployed) of 20 E. Broad Street, Bergenfield, NJ), MARCOS RODRIGUEZ (DOB: 09/16/1986; single; unemployed) of 149 Gordon Avenue, Clifton, NJ, and THOMAS CABRERA (DOB: 01/22/1997; single; unemployed) of 222 West Clinton Avenue, Bergenfield, NJ for Witness Tampering and Conspiracy to Commit Witness Tampering. The charges are the result of an investigation conducted by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office under the direction of Chief Robert Anzilotti and the Oakland Police Department under the direction of Captain Keith Sanzari, Officer in Charge.

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Bergen GOP Freeholder Ticket Blasts Murphy on Property Taxes and School Aid

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Hackensack NJ, If Gov Phil Murphy is really interested in relieving he crippling property tax burden in for middle class families in Bergen County he will address the gross inequities in state education that provides little money for Bergen school districts and taxpayers, say the Bergen County Freeholder candidates.

Murphy is visiting Hackensack today to discuss his plans to raise taxes while proposing to help middle class taxpayers.

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Two Bergen County Men Admit Roles in Real-Estate Short Sale Fraud Scheme

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Norwood NJ, Two Bergen County, New Jersey, men have admitted their respective roles in a scheme to defraud financial institutions and others, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced today.

Steve Young Kang, a/k/a “Steven Young Kang” and “Young Tae Kang,” 64, of Ridgefield, New Jersey, and Young Jin Son, a/k/a “Joshua Son,” 49, of Norwood, New Jersey, pleaded guilty on May 30, 2019, before U.S. District Judge William J. Martini in Newark federal court to separate informations charging each defendant with one count of bank fraud and one count of wire fraud.

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BERGEN MAN CHARGED WITH STALKING, INVASION OF PRIVACY, IMPERSONATION, CYBER-HARASSMENT, & CONTEMPT OF A STALKING RESTRAINING ORDER

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Old Tappan NJ, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announced the arrest of DANIEL G. PFEIFFER (DOB: 6/13/1989; single; and employed as a salesman) of 12 Windsor Place, Old Tappan, New Jersey on charges of Stalking, Invasion of Privacy, Impersonation, Cyber-Harassment, and Contempt of a Stalking Restraining Order. The arrest is the result of an investigation conducted by members of the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Cyber Crimes Unit under the direction of Chief Robert Anzilotti.

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Waldwick Contractor Admits Role In Scheme With Former Municipal Utilities Authority Commissioner To Steal Funds And Pay Kickbacks

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Waldwick NJ, A Paterson-based contractor today admitted conspiring with a commissioner of the now-defunct Paterson Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) to steal funds and pay kickbacks in return for obtaining work from the authority, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.

Anthony Cacciola, 47, of Waldwick, New Jersey, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Kevin McNulty to an information charging him with one count of conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right.

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Water Main Break in Wyckoff This Morning

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Wyckoff Nj, Wyckoff police Department has issued a traffic alert due to a water main break on Wyckoff avenue .

MOTORIST ALERT. 5/29/19

Wyckoff Avenue between Cedar Hill Avenue and Hampshire Court is currently closed to through traffic.

Ridgewood Water has advised that they are still performing an emergency repair to restore a water main pipe.

Please drive carefully, follow posted detours and plan an alternate route.

Water main services: https://a1sewercleaning.com/water-main-break-repair-near-me-today-in-nj/

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Return of Saudino Leaves Bergen GOP Conflicted

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Hackensack NJ, District 39 legislators Assemblyman Robert Auth (R-Bergen) and Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi (R-Bergen), District 40 legislators Assemblymen Christopher DePhillips (R-Bergen) and Kevin Rooney (R-Bergen), District 38 candidates Michael Kazmir (R-Bergen) and Christopher DiPiazza (R-Bergen) and Freeholder candidates Corrado Belgiovine (R-Bergen), Alyssa Dawson (R-Bergen), and Kathleen Cericola (R-Bergen) released the following statement in response:

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May is among the leading months for home grilling fires!

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Ridgewood NJ, As New Jersey residents prepare to celebrate Memorial Day and the unofficial start of summer, the Division of Consumer Affairs and the U.S. Product Safety Commission today kicked off “Summer Safety Week” to raise awareness of the increased risk of injury that warm weather brings.

“For many people, the months between Memorial Day and Labor Day are the most fun and exciting months of the year. But summer activities come with preventable risks, especially for children,” said Paul R. Rodríguez, Acting Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs. “As we head into the Memorial Day weekend, we’re urging consumers to learn how to avoid seasonal risks to themselves and their children so that everyone stays safe while enjoying summer activities.”

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DePhillips and DeCroce shed light on potential savings in public-private partnerships

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Wyckoff NJ,  A measure permitting public-private partnerships for energy-related projects cleared a legislative committee today creating an opportunity for more savings say Assemblyman Christopher DePhillips and Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce.

“Everyone will see savings as a result of this legislation,” said DePhillips (R-Bergen). “We won’t burden our taxpayers for energy upgrades in our public schools and municipal buildings.  Public entities can get a more energy efficient infrastructure and the private companies can use the utility savings.”

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