Daubert Standard in Criminal Appeals: DRE Testimony Admissibility and Review

Summarize Olenoswski Decision 11-15-23.pdf Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark The document is a syllabus summarizing the court’s opinion in State v. Michael Olenowski. It discusses the court’s consideration of whether Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) testimony is reliable and admissible under the Daubert standard, as well as the appropriate standard of review for Daubert-based…

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Miranda Warnings Are Required Whenever There Is A “Custodial Interrogation”

State of New Jersey v. Michael Olenowski Decided August 18, 2022 Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark In a recent published opinion, the Supreme Court of New Jersey authored an extensive decision determining whether Drug Recognition Expert (“DRE”) evidence satisfies the reliability standard of N.J.R.E. 702 to allow its admission into evidence. R. 702 states,…

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