Allegations of sexual abuse upon children are far more powerful than any other criminal accusation. They evoke instant revulsion and sympathy. The younger the child, the greater the adverse reaction by prosecutors, judges and more importantly, jurors. Many jurors may initially tend to disbelieve that such offenses occur, but invariably […]
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Court Holds Alcotest Breath Testing Device Is Reliable
February 10, 2014 | by Einhorn BarbaritoNJ Supreme Court Decision on Alcotest Breath Testing Device The long-awaited decision in the matter of State v. Chun, et al, has finally been rendered by the New Jersey Supreme Court in which the Supreme Court held that the Alcotest breath testing device is reliable and may be used in […]
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George Washington Bridge-Gate Scandal Could Mean New Jersey Official Misconduct Prosecution
January 14, 2014 | by Matheu NunnBy now you have all read about, or heard about, the controversy surrounding the Christie Administration and the closure of lanes on the Fort Lee side of the George Washington Bridge. What you may not know is that the participants (the planners) may face criminal prosecution based on New Jersey’s […]
