NJ Nursing Board and RAMP – Conditional Discharge, PTI and your Nursing License issues!

July 27, 2019 |

Submitted by New Jersey Nursing License Defense Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. DO you have a New Jersey nursing license and have been charged with a drug possessory offense or DWI? You need to read this before you go into court! Have you been charged by New Jersey’s Nursing Board with a criminal of Moral Turpitude? Moral…

Personal Injury Law and Proof of Permanent Injuries Though Objective and Medical Evidence

July 25, 2019 |

Paul and Steve Yoon v. Issac Effah Superior Court Of New Jersey Appellate Division July 10, 2019 (Not For Publication) Submitted by New Jersey Personal Injury Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. Paul was driving his father’s car when this accident occurred, Paul was a student at a college in Rhode Island. Paul did not have his own…

Junk Science kicked out of municipal court

July 16, 2019 |

Submitted by New Jersey DWI Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. State Of New Jersey v. Christopher Haas Superior Court Of New Jersey Appellate Division July 3, 2019 (Not For Publication) This is a summary of the final section of this case. It deals with the application of New Jersey’s gate keeping Rule, The Net Opinion Rule, in…

State of New Jersey v. Zia Shaikh Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division July 9, 2019

July 11, 2019 |

Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. Defendant Zia Shaikh was convicted for careless driving and for using a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle in Bayonne on March 12, 2017. Defendant also pleaded guilty to a parking ticket in a separate matter. On defendant’s appeal, the Law Division issued an order on…

Fight at work may be covered by workers compensation.

July 10, 2019 |

F.K. v. Integrity House Inc. Superior Court Of New Jersey Appellate Division July 8, 2019 (Approved For Publication) Submitted by New Jersey Personal Injury Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. Plaintiff F.K. appeals the trial court’s order granting summary judgment to Integrity House and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. The trial court determined the defendant was entitled to…

State of New Jersey v. Tige Clark, Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division July 3, 2019 (Not Approved for Publication)

July 9, 2019 |

State of New Jersey v. Tige Clark Submitted by New Jersey Domestic Violence Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. I Facts: Detective Joseph Indano of the South Plainfield Police Department responded to a domestic violence call on July 17, 2016 with Officer Robles. Victim, A.P, told Robles she was involved in an argument with her boyfriend and informed…

Unlawful Possession of Drugs in a Motor Vehicle

July 4, 2019 |

State of NJ vs Haas (Not Approved for Publication by the New Jersey Appellate Division July 2, 2019) Submitted by New Jersey Drug Crime Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. How can the police prove I have certain drugs and can they charge me with unlawful possession or NJSA 39:4-49.1 (Drugs in a Motor Vehicle)? New Jersey’s Net…

Ronald Winnix v. Sandra Winnix and Binyamin Salis

July 3, 2019 |

Ronald Winnix v. Sandra Winnix and Binyamin Salis Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division July 3, 2019 Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. On July 6, 2012, both plaintiff and defendant were driving southbound in the same car, on the New Jersey Turnpike. Mrs. Winnix heard a thumping noise and decided…

Intent to Drive and New Jersey DWI Law

July 3, 2019 |

State Of New Jersey v. Donna Ebert Submitted by New Jersey DWI Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. This is a brief summary of a case that occurred in 2002. The question of this case is the intent to drive by the defendant. If you have been charged with a DUI but you were not driving or you…

US Supreme Court rules who police can draw blood from a unconscious person if they are investigating a DWI crime

June 29, 2019 |

The United States Supreme Court ruled this week that the police are allowed to draw blood in a medically appropriate manner for the purposes of a DWI investigation without a search warrant. Submitted by New Jersey DWI Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. In this case it appears the police have brought a individual who was found outside…