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Hamilton Township Council Appoints New Public Defender and Rescinds Municipal Prosecutor Awards

April 03, 2024 | Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey



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Hamilton Township Council Appoints New Public Defender and Rescinds Municipal Prosecutor Awards
During the recent Hamilton Township Council meeting held on April 3, 2024, significant updates to the agenda were announced, including the appointment of new legal personnel and changes to municipal legal representation.

The council approved a resolution to appoint Jose Miguel Ortiz as the public defender and Edward C. Logan as the assistant public defender, both serving from April 3, 2024, to December 31, 2024. This decision aims to enhance legal support for residents in need of public defense services, reflecting the township's commitment to providing adequate legal representation.

Additionally, the council rescinded previous awards to Stewart Law and Kimberly Stewart LLC for municipal prosecutor and police legal adviser roles. Instead, Christopher K. Calsaris of KGM Law Group LLP was awarded a professional service agreement to serve as the municipal prosecutor and police legal adviser for the same period, with a fee structure of $350 per court session and a maximum shared cost of $175,000. This change is expected to streamline legal services and ensure effective legal counsel for the township.

The meeting also included a motion to enter executive session to discuss pending legal issues, indicating ongoing legal matters that may impact the township's operations and governance.

Public participation was encouraged, with residents invited to voice their concerns and questions. One attendee expressed a desire for assistance regarding yard issues, highlighting the community's engagement and the council's openness to addressing local needs.

These developments reflect the council's ongoing efforts to adapt its legal framework and respond to community concerns, ensuring that Hamilton Township remains a supportive environment for its residents.

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