I was driving on Route 10 the other day. I wanted to pass a car that was traveling at about 25 miles per hour in the left hand lane, way slower than speed limit, so I passed him on the right. That’s when a police car pulled out of one […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: I was in Florida on Spring Break and got pulled over and received a DUI. I’m now back in New Jersey and want to know if they will suspend my license here? Do I have to go back to Florida to deal with this? C.K. Our […]
In a victory for the concept of privacy for New Jersey Residents, our Appellate Division threw out a search of a hotel room that was located by the use of a trace of a cell phone. In the case of State v. Earls, during the investigation of potential burglaries, the […]
Family Law Blog
Child Sex Abuse Case
February 10, 2014 | by Einhorn Barbarito 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 […]