Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Good News and Bad News

First the good news. New Jersey Assemblyman and woman Joan M. Quigley(Bergen/Hudson) and John S. Wisniewski(Middlesex) have introduced or sponsored a new bill to Authorize periodic motor vehicle surcharge amnesty period. Click on the link below to view A342:

http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2008/Bills/A0500/342_I1.PDF

The bad news is that this bill seems to be sitting doing nothing. To that end it seems the only way out is to fight the judgement. Not from God but from Mercer County Court. A judgement is not MVC . . . it is court for real. A civil matter in which defendants are 'served' to appear. I am the victim of a default judgement. It carries the same weight as if I appeared, vigorously defended myself and lost. One problem is that I was never served! How could I know that I would have to appear? I am going to overturn this default judgement. I wasn't served!!!!

While I wait for A342 to become law I will still try to keep up the fight. My imposed surcharge is $1066, collection fees and interest make it $2600. $1500 extra cause I can't pay? No way. I want to pay the principle but this other crap . . . no way. Eventually I'm going go back to the courts and ask for a new trial based on ineffective counsel. At no time did I sign into the plea bargins to loose my license for life. These are minor offenses. No DUI's. Let me pay the principle and I will go away!!!

Nobody !!!!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Opinion from Mintz Levin

Received a letter from an intern that was helping me out. Even a lawyer signed off on the research. The work as second to none and I do not discount one thing. After reading it I was dashed. They are of the opinion that there is little chance if any of reducing these surcharges. I am still not too happy about this.

I am not done. I figure to request a hearing and ask for interest and collection fees be reduced.

Let me research this new information from Mintz Levin. This work is good. It is clear what I have to over come.

When I win I will tell all the residents of NJ under this BURDEN of a hidden tax how to get out from the NJ jackboot.

Far from done.

Nobody