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Cases like the one I am about to describe highlight the need for good legal representation.
In State v. Samander S. Dabas , a case decided by the New Jersey Supreme Court on July 30, 2013, the Court held that a prosecutor’s office violated its post-indictment discovery obligations under Rule 3:13-3, when its investigator destroyed his notes of a two-hour pre-interview of defendant. The State’s error resulted in a reversal of the Defendant’s (Mr. Dabas) conviction.
Just a few days ago, I was involved in a car accident, where the vehicle in which I was riding as a front-seat passenger was struck in the rear while fully stopped at a stop sign. Unfortunately, at the time, I was not wearing my seatbelt and was injured. My […]
A new law which changes the enforcement of both premarital and pre-civil union agreements was passed by the New Jersey Legislature and signed by Governor Chris Christie in June, 2013.
Dear Ask the Attorney: I am leaving my husband, but really confused about what the whole divorce proceedings entail. So, I asked a friend who got divorced recently what the whole thing was about and she mentioned that I would have to fill out a CIS. What is a CIS? […]