By Charles Toutant | July 12, 2023
New Brunswick has warned journalist Charles Kratovil that he could face civil and criminal penalties under Daniel's Law for publishing information about where the city police director lives.
By Charles Toutant | July 12, 2023
The judge told a defendant that a police officer who had issued a summons to the defendant "is a buddy of mine, a great guy," New Jersey's Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct said.
By Charles Toutant | July 7, 2023
"[T]his next period is still going to be uncertain in terms of how the transition is going to work out," Vineland attorney Daniel Rosner said.
By Colleen Murphy | July 5, 2023
"The situation in certain parts of the state, however, continues to pose a challenge," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said. "In the Passaic Vicinage, in particular, seven out of 28 judgeships are vacant, and several of those positions have gone unfilled for multiple years."
By Colleen Murphy | July 3, 2023
"By his conduct in posting these and similar videos to TikTok, respondent exhibited poor judgment and demonstrated disrespect for the Judiciary and an inability to conform to the high standards of conduct expected of judges," the complaint said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 2, 2023
Judge Sarokin, who often wore his heart on his robes, captured most of the attention. He was a phenomenon and he will be missed.
By Jimmy Hoover | June 30, 2023
Court's liberal minority notched early wins but suffered defeats in the terms hot-button issues, including affirmative action and gay rights.
By Colleen Murphy | June 30, 2023
"Michael Noriega will be an excellent addition to the Supreme Court," said Senate President Nicholas P. Scutari, D-Middlesex, Somerset and Union. "He is a skilled attorney who is widely respected within the legal community. Mr. Noriega has extensive experience representing clients in the courtroom as a private attorney and has served with distinction as a public defender."
By Colleen Murphy | June 30, 2023
Millville Municipal Court Judge Jason Witcher stated in the suit that he "made the only decision he could to protect his health and prevent further damage to his reputation and tendered his resignation from all of the municipalities for which he served as a judge effective August 1, 2023, ending a 13-year judicial career."
By Cassandre Coyer | June 30, 2023
An order from a federal judge in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania requiring the disclosure of any use of AI is raising questions in the legal industry as to how realistic, and helpful, such expectations are.
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