Facebook, Inc. v. New Jersey
The New Jersey Appellate Division confronted an issue of first impression: Whether communication data warrants (CDWs) or, conversely, wiretap orders had to be served on Facebook for law enforcement officers
The New Jersey Appellate Division confronted an issue of first impression: Whether communication data warrants (CDWs) or, conversely, wiretap orders had to be served on Facebook for law enforcement officers
The defendant ran for mayor of Bayonne and agreed to accept $10,000 from an individual in exchange for making the person Bayonne’s next tax attorney. But the defendant lost the
The defendant appealed to the New Jersey Appellate Division from his convictions based on a string of “smash and grab” burglaries. Before trial, he was held pursuant to the Interstate
The New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that the trial court’s findings concerning the trustworthiness of the defendant’s statement to police during his hospital-bed interrogation were inadequate to conclude that they
The New Jersey Appellate Division affirmed the lower court’s judgment, which awarded the plaintiff damages for her mother’s death due to peritoneal mesothelioma. The plaintiff sued Ford and seven other
The New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that the lower court did not possess personal jurisdiction over a nonresident alleged to have fathered a child during a sexual relationship with a
The New Jersey Appellate Division affirmed an order of the Law Division that designated B.B. as a Tier II registrant under the Registration and Community Notification Laws, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to
The New Jersey Appellate Division affirmed the order of the Law Division, which approved an amended settlement agreement between the municipality and the Fair Share Housing Center (FSHC) in this
The New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that the trial court erred in affirming the prosecutor’s denial of the defendant’s application for admission to PTI. The State charged the defendant, who
The New Jersey Appellate Division reversed the trial court’s order that disqualified a law firm from representing the plaintiffs. The firm recently hired a lawyer who had previously represented the
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