Introduction The case MSND Financial, LLC v. 187 Loveladies Holdings, LLC (Docket No. A-2838-22) was reviewed by the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, and involves significant issues regarding commercial real estate transactions and...
In a notable decision dated July 23, 2024, the New Jersey Appellate Division addressed critical aspects of discovery related to narcotics detection canines in State of New Jersey vs. Justin Morgan. The court’s ruling has significant...
Background The case of Domenica S. Nardone et al. v. John W. Ager III was brought before the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, under docket number A-2032-22. This appellate case revolves around a civil dispute concerning allegations...
In the recent ruling of State v. Jane Doe, the New Jersey Appellate Division delivered a significant opinion that delves into the intricacies of constitutional rights, evidentiary standards, and procedural safeguards. This article aims to dissect...
Introduction The principle of double jeopardy is a fundamental concept in criminal law, rooted in the protection of individual rights and the integrity of the legal system. Enshrined in the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution...
Alec Baldwin may sue a New Mexico state prosecutor and the sheriff over their handling of evidence in his “Rust” trial. Baldwin’s lawyers claim that prosecutor Kari Morrissey and the sheriff’s office concealed evidence...
Facts and Background In the case of Uretsky v. United States, pro se veteran Calvin Uretsky filed a lawsuit under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) against the United States, alleging medical malpractice related to treatment he received at a...
Court: Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate DivisionDocket Number: A-0083-22Decided: June 28, 2024Judges: Accurso and Vernoia Background:David Englander, the plaintiff-appellant, appealed a jury verdict that favored the New Jersey Turnpike...
Vaccines are critical in preventing diseases, but like any medical intervention, they can sometimes cause adverse effects. If you believe you’ve been harmed by a vaccine, it’s important to understand the legal process for seeking...
In the case of Tyree Deshawn Mims vs. City of Gloucester, et al. (L-2054-23, Camden County and Statewide), the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, addressed Mims’ request for an indigency waiver for court fees. The court’s...
On April 3, 2022, the Appellate Division of New Jersey delivered a significant opinion in the case of State of New Jersey vs. Mary Mellody, which has substantial implications for both Sussex County and the state at large. This decision highlights...