An appellate case decided under the radar screen Thursday may signal wider evidentiary use for E-ZPass, the electronic toll collection system in place in New Jersey and many other states.
E-ZPass amasses a thorough record not only of tolls but also of highway usage by the tagged vehicle, and the court ruled that a domestic violence defendant was wrongly barred from using those records as presumptive proof of his whereabouts on the date of an alleged act of abuse.
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