State v. Andreas M. Erazo (A-16-22/086991)

NJ Supreme Court Rules Law Enforcement Not Required to Administer Miranda Rights For Witness Statement

In State v. Andreas M. Erazo (A-16-22/086991) (Decided June 21, 2023), the Supreme Court of New Jersey ruled that law enforcement was not required to administer Miranda warnings to the defendant when he voluntarily came to the police station to provide a witness statement because he was not yet a

NJ Supreme Court Clarifies IAD’s Speedy Trial Rights

NJ Supreme Court Clarifies IAD’s Speedy Trial Rights

In State v. Rami A. Amer (A-9-22/086950) (Decided July 3, 2023), the Supreme Court of New Jersey clarified defendants’ speedy trial rights under the Interstate Agreement on Detainers (IAD), an interstate compact addressing the transfer of a prisoner from the jurisdiction in which he is incarcerated to another jurisdiction in

NJ Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Odor Didn’t Justify Warrantless Engine and Trunk Search

NJ Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Odor Didn’t Justify Warrantless Engine and Trunk Search

In State v. Cornelius C. Cohen (A-50-21/084493) (Decided June 22, 2023), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that the odor of marijuana in a vehicle did not authorizes a search of the engine compartment and trunk under the automobile exception to the warrant requirement. Facts of State v. Cohen

NJ Supreme Court Rules Real Time Facebook Content Requires Wiretap Order

NJ Supreme Court Rules Real Time Facebook Content Requires Wiretap Order

In Facebook v. State, (A-61-21; A-7-22/087054) (June 29, 2023), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that Facebook can’t be compelled to provide the prospective communications of two users based only on probable cause. Citing the heightened privacy protections involved, the court unanimously held that the state’s wiretap act applies.

NJ Supreme Court Refuses to Award Attorney’s Fees in Public Records Dispute

NJ Supreme Court Refuses to Award Attorney’s Fees in Public Records Dispute

In Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC v. Township of Neptune, (A-63-21/085719) (Decided June 30, 2023), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC(Gannett) was not owed attorney’s fees in its records dispute with the Township of Neptune. The court unanimously declined to adopt an exception

NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Procedures for Defense Medical Exams

NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Procedures for Defense Medical Exams

In Kathleen DiFiore v. Tomo Pezic (A-58/59/60-21/087091) (Decided June 15, 2023), the Supreme Court of New Jersey clarified the procedures regarding who may attend a defense medical examination (DME) — as well as whether and how such examinations may be recorded — when a plaintiff has alleged cognitive limitations, psychological

Parsells v. Board of Education of the Borough of Somerville

Parsells v. Board of Education of the Borough of Somerville

In Parsells v. Board of Education of the Borough of Somerville (A-21-22/087261) (Decided June 12, 2023), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that a Somerville teacher did not knowingly waive her tenured right to a full-time teaching position. The court further found that the Appellate Division erred by imposing

New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Galvao Test for Borrowed Attorneys to Be Decided by Jury

New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Galvao Test for Borrowed Attorneys to Be Decided by Jury

In Pantano v. New York Shipping Association (A-19-22/087217) (Decided June 7, 2023), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that an employer’s vicarious liability under the borrowed-employee doctrine, as guided by the test set forth in Galvao v. G.R. Robert Construction Co., 179 N.J. 462, 471-73 (2004), is presumptively for