New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 18, 2022
We believe that the statute should be read to provide that if a motion to suppress in the Law Division is granted (which would usually terminate the prosecution), in the absence of termination of the prosecution, the court should presumptively return the matter to the Family Part if there is sufficient remaining evidence to warrant the prosecution.
By Colleen Murphy | December 9, 2022
"Following logic's commands and our sister circuits' lead, we hold that a notice of appeal can encompass only those orders decided before the notice was filed," Judge Jane Roth said.
By Jane Wester | December 8, 2022
Trump Organization defense attorney Alan Futerfas told reporters he expects one issue on appeal will be the clarity of the judge's charge, especially as it relates to the phrase "in behalf of."
By Charles Toutant | December 8, 2022
"The judiciary's criminal justice reform report provides the data to support the conclusion that New Jersey's bail reform system works," said Alexander Shalom, senior supervising attorney of the ACLU of New Jersey.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 5, 2022
We suggest a two-pronged solution.
By Colleen Murphy | November 22, 2022
"The Legislature manifestly recognizes that such victims can re-experience trauma each time they discuss the violent incident," stated Judge Jack M. Sabatino. "Weighing against those important rights of a victim are the countervailing rights of a person accused of a criminal offense."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board | November 21, 2022
We must continue to hold attorneys accountable and seek different solutions to prevent this type of injustice.
By Colleen Murphy | November 18, 2022
"Standing alone, respondent's criminal participation in the advanced fee scheme compels his disbarment," stated the DRB decision.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Louis F. Locascio | November 17, 2022
Courts are encouraged, at all times, to favor transparency because "a trial is a public event."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonathan Bick | November 15, 2022
Internet harassment is a form of conduct. It may take place on a workplace computer or on an augmented realty game. More specifically, internet conduct includes posting threats, obscene images, as well as internet communications via text, messaging, computer or email, which conveys harmful or false information on social media sites.
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