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State v. Satoris NJ Appellate Division September 14, 2019 Power of the Trial Court
State v. Satoris Appellate Division September 14, 2019 Appeal from Gloucester County Law Division Appeal from a trial court determination —— Evidence dicition by the Trial Judge Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. All trial courts are vested with broad discretion in determining whether proffered evidence is relevant, and if so, whether it should…
Read MoreMurphy seeks to influence gun policy with ‘power of the purse strings’
Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. MORRISTOWN — Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration plans to use the “power of the purse strings” to advocate for stricter gun policies not just in New Jersey, but nationally. Murphy on Tuesday signed an executive order that will govern how New Jersey does business with firearms retailers and…
Read MoreWhat is the prosecutor’s power for a PTI denial?
STATE OF NEW JERSEY, v. LEVAR MARTINBOROUGH, NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION This opinion shall not “constitute precedent or be binding upon any court.” Although it is posted on the internet, this opinion is binding only on the parties in the case and its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3.…
Read MoreSuppression of Evidence required when police enter a home without a warrant – State v. ADL August 7, 2019
STATE OF NEW JERSEY, v. MIKIEL A. ADL, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION Decided August 7, 2019 (NOT APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION) Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. In this case the police came to a home in search of a shooter. One officer knocked on the door in plain cloths, however there were…
Read MoreState of New Jersey v. Zia Shaikh Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division July 9, 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…
Read MoreUnlawful Possession of a Handgun | State of New Jersey v. Angel Rivera
Superior Court Of New Jersey, State of New Jersey versus ANGEL L.RIVERA Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark Angel Rivera was charged with second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun without a permit and second-degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance after the denial of his suppression motion. Defendant was sentenced to five years…
Read MorePTI Appeal—- Abuse of Prosecutor’s Discretion when considering factors no longer applicable!
State v. Davon M. Johnson New Jersey Supreme Court Argued March 11, 2019 — Decided May 30, 2019 Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. Issue on Appeal: Johnson’s unsuccessful application for pretrial intervention (PTI). Johnson was charged with third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) within 1000 feet of a school zone,…
Read MoreIllegal “prolong defendant’s roadside detention” and a police dog sniff his vehicle for drugs
State v. Rodriguez New Jersey Appellate Division May 21, 2019 (Not Approved for Publication) Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Layer, Jeffrey Hark Issue: How long can the police keep a motor vehicle driver at a motor vehicle stop for a mere equipment violation? Facts: The following facts are derived from the motion record. On March…
Read MoreMust a Criminal Defendant Turn Over Cellphone Passwords? NJ Supreme Court Will Decide
Must a Criminal Defendant Turn Over Cellphone Passwords? NJ Supreme Court Will Decide In an increasingly technological age, the case is one lawyers are paying close attention to with the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey listed as an amicus. Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. Does compelling a criminal defendant…
Read MoreUnlawful Possession for Weapon Protective Sweep by police at scene of Motor Vehicle Stop
There must be specific and articulable facts that, at the time of the search of a vehicle, a person is capable of gaining immediate control of a weapon or weapons Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. State v. Ortiz New Jersey Appellate Division May 6, 2019 (Not Approved for Publication) Facts: The salient…
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