By Colleen Murphy | July 18, 2022
In a precedential 169-page opinion, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has upheld the convictions and sentences for two members of the Lucchese organized crime family and two Texas brothers on charges of racketeering and conspiracy.
By Charles Toutant | July 15, 2022
"An attorney not making the objection would be committing malpractice. So a big 'Frye' hearing is coming, alright," said defense attorney Jeff Gold.
By Colleen Murphy | June 27, 2022
"To effectively address the existing backlog, it is essential that trial teams be given more realistic trial dates—and that they be able to proceed to trial on those dates," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner wrote.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Darren M. Gelber | June 27, 2022
A look at efforts to remove cannabis-related items from criminal records in New Jersey, from expedited expungement to amending the Pretrial Intervention statute.
By Colleen Murphy | June 14, 2022
An Appellate Division judge agreed with the motion judge "that the LAD has no application to a sexual predator's assault of a student on a school bus where there is no evidence his actions were based solely on the victim's status as a member of a protected group." He made clear that this ruling does not rule out sexual assault on a school bus as an act subject to a LAD claim.
By Avalon Zoppo | June 13, 2022
A 2013 amendment to a federal cyberstalking law was at the heart of the appeal.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 29, 2022
New Jersey's parole system needs serious legislative change, either by eliminating it completely as the federal system has done, or by instituting fundamental due process protections.
By Michael A. Mora | May 27, 2022
"What scares me is what if the law firm followed all the rules and she got around it?" said Randolph Braccialarghe of Nova Southeastern University College of Law. "That would make us all vulnerable."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | May 23, 2022
COURT WATCH: New Jersey Supreme Court held that defendant's Miranda waiver, based upon a police lie about alleged incriminating evidence, could not be voluntary, and therefore her confession must be suppressed.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Naju R. Lathia and Daniel Pierre | May 19, 2022
The new status of cannabis in New Jersey raises uncertainty and questions for law enforcement and employers, resulting in a potential murky area for all state residents.
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