By Charles Toutant | May 11, 2018
Alleged misconduct by a New Jersey crime lab technician has prompted charges against 1,160 criminal defendants to be marked for dismissal because purported drug evidence in those cases was destroyed, according to a judge supervising cases impacted by the lab's problems.
By Charles Toutant | May 8, 2018
The Supreme Court will have the final say, but the 218-page report by retired Appellate Division Judge Joseph Lisa, the product of a month of hearings with six expert witnesses, is expected to carry a lot of weight.
By Charles Toutant | May 4, 2018
The study was prompted by the discovery that a state police sergeant performed calibrations of Alcotest devices over the course of seven years with a thermometer that was not the NIST-traceable type specified in "State v. Chun."
By Charles Toutant | April 30, 2018
The recent New Jersey case of a lawyer whose excuse for missing a filing deadline was proved false by vacation photos she posted on Instagram is part of a growing body of cases in which lawyers and judges faced scrutiny over their social media postings.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Edward S. Kahn | April 30, 2018
OP-ED: I am dismayed at the lack of respect for individual rights in the dispensing of justice displayed in the recent decision of "State v. Zalcberg."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Mitchell E. Ignatoff | April 30, 2018
OP-ED: In "State v. Zalcberg," decided on March 27, the New Jersey Supreme Court seems to have created a “good faith” extension to the exigency exception to the warrant requirement.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Avi Benayoun and Chelsea Koff | April 13, 2018
Preserve, preserve, preserve … but what about protect?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark S. Sidoti and Joshua S. Levy | April 12, 2018
A look at where the Third Circuit stands on spoliation of electronic evidence
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Susan M. Usatine | April 12, 2018
Conventional currency, credit cards and bank accounts no longer provide a complete financial picture.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Donna Fisher, Matthew Hamilton and Sandra Adams | April 12, 2018
A look at "Winfield v. City of New York" in view of three significant TAR cases authored by S.D.N.Y. Magistrate Judge Peck, and other illustrative cases, as well as suggestions for best practices.
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