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Employee Theft of Documents And Other Misdeeds
Employee "self-help discovery," e.g., stealing confidential documents from work, is a dangerous proposition, even when the employee claims to be seeking evidence for a discrimination claim.Prior Use of Aliases Inadmissible Absent Convictions Based on Them
New Jersey's high court has reinforced restrictions on impeaching a criminal defendant's credibility by evidence of his or her prior use of fake identities.No Spoliation if Data Only Delayed, Court Says in Vacating Sanctions
A New Jersey appeals court reverses a $2.6 million damages judgment and a $107,858 sanction in a workers' compensation fraud case, finding the trial judge wrongly characterized as spoliation the defendant's delay in providing evidence.Investigative Questioning at Roadside Held Not Enough To Trigger Miranda
Failure to read Miranda rights during a noncustodial, roadside interrogation was not grounds for suppressing statements made by a New Jersey man who was a suspect in a shooting rampage.Testimony About Penis Size Found Prejudicial in Sexual Assault Case
A New Jersey appeals court on Wednesday reversed a rape conviction because testimony about whether the defendant had an unusually large penis exceeded its proper scope.View more book results for the query "*"
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