By Michael Booth | September 28, 2018
Bradley Billhimer, a veteran Toms River criminal defense attorney, was confirmed as Ocean County prosecutor, and Michael Antoniewicz was confirmed to the Superior Court bench.
By Michael Booth | September 17, 2018
In a unanimous ruling from April 2015 in "State v. Sumulikoski" and "State v. Sopel," the court said New Jersey prosecutors had no authority to prosecute sex crimes that occurred outside of the state's borders. A group of legislators is seeking to vacate that ruling.
By Tom McParland | September 7, 2018
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the convictions of David Matusiewicz and his sister Amy Gonzalez, who were sentenced to life in prison in the nation's first prosecution of cyberstalking resulting in death.
By Michael Booth | September 4, 2018
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday named Theodore Stephens II, the longtime Essex County surrogate, as acting prosecutor in the county.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 30, 2018
The Third Circuit in a precedential decision denied the prosecution's appeal of a ruling below that evidence obtained by Edison Township police officer Daniel Bradley from defendant Theodore “Tyrone” Clark during the 23-minute stop could not be used against him.
By Michael Booth | August 28, 2018
In a published ruling, State v. Bernarndi, the three-judge Appellate Division panel said three of the six counts against the company, Strategic Environmental Partners, and its director and managing member, Richard Bernardi Sr., were wrongly dismissed based on the mistaken reasoning that an administrative consent order didn't amount to a government contract.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 27, 2018
Thanks to Holland v. Rosen, New Jersey bail reform appears to be with us without interruption. We only hope that the speedy trial component will be successful, so those in jail or otherwise restrained do not languish without trial, and those at liberty do not experience further delays.
By Charles Toutant | August 22, 2018
The case of a New Jersey lawyer suspended from practice after a conviction for simple assault provides a window into the issue, if not an answer to the question.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 20, 2018
Congress should enact a specific insider trading statute without further delay. There is simply no downside to it.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 13, 2018
In light of a U.S. Supreme Court decision declaring the law was too vague as to what constitutes a violent career criminal, a convicted murderer's mandatory 15-year sentence on a gun charge will have to be re-examined, a federal appeals court ruled.
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