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Breaking New Ground on Miranda Preambles and Witness Intimidation
Paul Shechtman of Zuckerman Spaeder discusses notable Criminal Practice decisions from the recent term of the New York Court of Appeals.Marital Privilege Exception Gets Legislative Approval
The New Jersey Senate on June 25 gave final legislative approval to a bill that would restrict when criminal defendants may invoke a privilege that bars communication between spouses from being admitted into evidence.Circuit Rejects 'Two-Minute' Rule for FBI Wiretaps
FBI agents are not entitled to a presumption that wiretapped calls involving personal, non-criminal matters lasting less than two minutes are non-invasive, a federal appeals court has held.Court Splits on Passengers' Rights During Traffic Stops
A New Jersey appeals court has split over the circumstances in which police can order passengers out of a car after a traffic stop.Justices Say Nonprofit Hospitals Can Be Liable for Injuries
A nonprofit hospital that operates a free clinic on the side can be held liable for damages when people are injured on its property, the New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled.View more book results for the query "*"
Driveway Part of Home, Panel Rules in Suppressing Gun
A unanimous Second Department panel affirmed a Queens trial court ruling that the district attorney's office failed to justify police officers' warrantless entry onto Horatio Morris' property, where officers found a gun in a black plastic bag that Morris had dropped in his driveway.Prosecutors Immune From Civil Suits, NJ Appeals Court Says
A New Jersey appeals court has ordered the dismissal of claims of malicious prosecution and civil rights violations against three deputy state attorneys general and two detectives by an Atlantic City councilman and his advisor who claim they were unfairly prosecuted for alleged election fraud.Ethics Case Over Facebook 'Friending' Can Proceed
Two New Jersey lawyers who are charged with ethics violations for their use of Facebook in defending a personal injury suit have lost their bid to derail the disciplinary action against them.Examining Two Significant Court of Appeals Decisions
In their Medical Malpractice column, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss cases involving a man who was injured after a hospital allowed him to leave the emergency room while intoxicated, and long-arm jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants in medical malpractice actions.NJ Justices Rule No Time Bar for Spill Act Contribution Claims
The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that the state's law that requires polluters to help pay for cleaning up contaminated sites does not impose a statute of limitations on plaintiffs looking to obtain financial contributions from potential defendants.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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