Archive for March 2015
2014 Revised Statutes of the New Jersey Criminal Code (Title 2-C)
Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark 2014 New Jersey Revised Statutes Title 2C – THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE Section 2C:1-1 – Short title; rules of construction Section 2C:1-2 – Purposes; principles of construction Section 2C:1-3 – Territorial applicability Section 2C:1-4 – Classes of offenses Section 2C:1-5 – Abolition of common…
Read More4 hospitalized in fiery Parkway crash
Submitted by New Jersey Vehicle Accident Attorney, Jeffrey Hark Garden State Parkway Motor Vehicle Accident WALL TOWNSHIP – At least four people were hospitalized in a two-vehicle crash on the Garden State Parkway that left one car fully engulfed in flames, State Police said. A Chevy van and a Daewoo Nubira collided around 7:42 a.m.…
Read MorePolice identify victims of crash, fire on AC Expressway
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. HAMILTON – A man and woman from Atlantic County died in a fiery crash on the Atlantic City Expressway Friday, according to New Jersey State Police. Sean McBride, 35, of Egg Harbor Township, and a passenger, Gabrielle Lynnes, 31, of Marmora were in a 2003 Jeep…
Read MoreOff-duty police in fatal wrong-way crash had left strip club
Submitted by truck accident lawyer, Jeffrey Hark A car carrying three off-duty New Jersey police officers from a visit to a strip club drove the wrong way down a New York City highway and crashed head-on into a tractor-trailer early Friday, killing an officer and a civilian and critically injuring two other policemen. LINDEN, N.J.…
Read MoreChildren of comedian killed in NJ crash involving Tracy Morgan awarded $10 million
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Court papers show that the children of the comedian who was killed in the crash that injured Tracy Morgan won a $10 million settlement from Wal-Mart. The amount was disclosed in documents filed in New York’s Westchester County, where comedian James McNair…
Read MoreA Crime Abroad—State Territorial Jurisdiction
Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark The Role and Importance of Jurisdiction State v. Sumulikoski, decided by the Supreme Court of New Jersey on March 18th is a criminal case that hinged on jurisdiction. Jurisdiction is essential to rule of law and due process both at the federal and state level. After all…
Read MorePending Legislation! Senate OKs Bill Limiting Access to Cars’ ‘Black Boxes’
View our original post on this matter: Summary of NJ Bill Outlining Access to Data Devices (‘Black Boxes’) of Cars – January 2015 Submitted by New Jersey Vehicle Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark A measure that would restrict access to information on electronic data recorders, more commonly known as “black boxes,” that are installed in automobiles…
Read More10 Hurt in School Bus Crash in Burlington County
Submitted by New Jersey Bus Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark A special services school bus crash in Burlington County, New Jersey Wednesday morning left at least 10 people with minor injuries. The crash — involving the bus, a Lexus sedan and Chevrolet Tahoe — happened around 8:20 a.m. along Woodlane Road near Tarnsfield Road…
Read More23-year-old Montville man killed stepping into truck’s path on Route 287
Submitted by commercial truck crash attorney, Jeffrey Hark Police say a Montville man stepped onto Route 287 and was killed when struck by a truck Sunday night. A 23-year-old township man died after stepping onto Route 287 and being struck by a Freightliner truck Sunday night, State Police said. Marquis P. Akins was pronounced dead…
Read MoreJersey Shore: Lakewood Bus Driver Suffers Serious Injuries Following Bus Accident
Submitted by bus accident attorney, Jeffrey Hark. A Lakewood bus driver was involved in a serious accident in Deal, NJ on Sunday afternoon. Please be Mispallel for Yehuda Chaim ben Leah Gittel who sustained serious injuries in an accident which occurred in a school-bus yard in Asbury Park. According to TLS, the victim was reportedly…
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