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Is the Rule on Protection of Privacy 'Garbage In, Bank Records Out'?
Do people have a higher expectation of privacy in their bank records than in their garbage? While federal courts find no Fourth Amendment protection for bank records, New Jersey's top court is deciding whether a precedent that finds a reasonable expectation of privacy for garbage placed at curbside should by analogy require investigators and grand juries to have probable cause, and obtain a subpoena, before demanding that a bank turn over a suspect's records.Justices Delve Into Mens Rea of Trust-Fund Theft
Trust-fund finagling is unquestionably ground for lawyer discipline, but is it necessarily ground for criminal liability? That issue is now under scrutiny in the New Jersey Supreme Court.Fits and Starts in Judgemaking
As Acting Gov. Richard Codey sets to the task of filling 28 Superior Court judicial vacancies, it's New Jersey horse trading as usual.The case was fascinating in both facts and procedure. The German grandnephew of a Berlin banker claimed his granduncle had been forced to sell a cache of famous Picasso paintings under economic duress from the Nazi regime. He sued for restitution. The Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim settled with him last February, but a foundation established by Andrew Lloyd Webber won a motion to dismiss his suit on the grounds that he lacked standing. On Tuesday, the appellate court affirmed the dismissal.
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