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Recently, the Appellate Division decided the case State v. DeJesus (Docket No. A-2859-15T3, October 5, 2018). While this case has not been approved for publication, it provides a detailed discussion of identification/hearsay issues and the elements of prosecutorial misconduct and examples thereof. The defendant in this case was convicted of […]
What rights and obligations do spouses have to one another upon divorce after the parties have lived separate and apart, though still married, for a significant period of time before seeking a divorce? The New Jersey Appellate Division grappled with these questions in a recent unpublished opinion. In Karen M. […]
If you ever pondered why drug companies continue to maintain their corporate headquarters in New Jersey, perhaps the Supreme Court’s recent “Accutane” decision may shed some light. On October 3, the New Jersey Supreme Court (Justice Albin authoring the Opinion) issued a 70-page Opinion that involved 532 plaintiffs who used […]
With the #MeToo movement shining a light on the practice of the exploitation of women, there is another area which is not in the forefront of the news but should also draw one’s ire: marriage of minors. Recently, in New Jersey and Delaware, laws have increased the legal marriage age […]