State v. Hand

Yesterday in State v Hand, approved for publication, the App Div affirmed the dismissal on double jeopardy grounds of a DWI that was downgraded after a plea to the accompanying indictable reckless endangerment charge (risk of widespread injury). The factual basis at the county was based on this def’s 4-50 and driving on a playing…

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State of NJ v. Mai

Argued Oct. 13, 2009 Decided May 6, 2010. Background: Following a conditional guilty plea after denial of motion to suppress, defendant was convicted in the Superior Court, Law Division, Hudson County, of third-degree unlawful possession of a handgun. Defendant appealed. The Superior Court, Appellate Division, 2009 WL 276716, reversed and remanded. State petitioned for certification.…

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State of NJ v. Davila

Argued Feb. 2, 2010. Decided July 14, 2010. Background: Defendant was convicted on his guilty plea in the Superior Court, Law Division, Essex County, of two counts of felony murder and one count of conspiracy to commit robbery. Defendant appealed. The Superior Court, Appellate Division, 2009 WL 1010931, affirmed. Defendant petitioned for certification. Holdings: The…

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Another Opinion

State v. Dunlap, 185 N.J. 543 (2006) In addition, we reject the State’s argument that “it would have been unduly burdensome and unreasonably restrictive to require the police to post a guard and repair to the courthouse for a warrant,” There were at least ten officers present on the evening in question and even assuming…

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Appellate Opinion

State v. Cooke, 63 N.J. 657 (2000) We emphasize that there is a constitutional preference for a warrant, issued by a neutral judicial officer, supported by probable cause. “The cautionary procedure of procuring a warrant ensures that there is a reasonable basis for the search and that the police intrusion will be reasonably confined in…

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