The Point Pleasant Beach restaurant that lost its liquor license for a month last year in the aftermath of a fatal motor vehicle accident says it's taking no chances anymore, imposing a strict policy of checking and validating IDs. Martell's Tiki … [Read more...]
New Law Requires Video Recording Device in All New or Used Police Cars
New Jersey Legislature Mandates Video Recording Device in Police Cars It's now the law—every new or used police vehicle in New Jersey must be equipped with a device that has the capability of capturing a video recording. The requirement applies, … [Read more...]
Proposed class-action lawsuit seeks millions of dollars of Redflex profits
Motorists pass by a Redflex red light camera at the intersection of Diversey, Damen, and Clybourn in Chicago on Friday, March 1, 2013. (Chris Sweda/ Chicago Tribune) (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune / … [Read more...]
Judge Rules New Jersey Towns Can NOT Arbitrarily Add Additional Requirements for Gun Permits
Today the Superior Court Of New Jersey ruled that New Jersey Towns can NOT add requirements to the gun license process. Not even requiring that a photo be submitted! This problem of towns adding all sorts of requirements and conditions to the gun … [Read more...]
Federal lawsuit claims anal probe was unethically conducted by NM police, doctors
Lordsburg man subjected to invasive probes By James Staley jstaley@lcsun-news.com @auguststaley on Twitter Posted: 11/05/2013 06:07:48 PM MST LAS CRUCES >> Police officers illegally forced a Lordsburg man into an array of invasive medical … [Read more...]
NEW CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE PROGRAM FOR FIRST TIME OFFENDERS
Governor Chris Christie on September 9 signed into law legislation co-sponsored by Senator Christopher "Kip" Bateman (R-Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex and Somerset) to provide a conditional assistance program in Municipal Court for certain first-time … [Read more...]
NJ SUPREME COURT REVIEWS DWI TEST
DWI Test Faces Review TRENTON—Critics of the breath test used in New Jersey drunken-driving cases took aim Tuesday in front of the state's Supreme Court, arguing that modifications mandated by the court five years ago haven't been implemented by the … [Read more...]
Law Permits Conditional Dismissal Of Minor Municipal Court Offenses
New Jersey Law Journal Gov. Chris Christie on Monday signed long-awaited legislation that establishes a diversionary program for minor offenders in municipal court. The law, taking effect in 120 days, will allow conditional dismissal of disorderly … [Read more...]