July 27, 2020
TRENTON – Officers were within their rights to draw blood from Joshua Malmgren without a warrant after a horrific crash, in 2012, which left two teen girls dead. An appeals...
TRENTON – Officers were within their rights to draw blood from Joshua Malmgren without a warrant after a horrific crash, in 2012, which left two teen girls dead. An appeals...
TRENTON – The New Jersey Supreme Court July 16 outlined a series of reforms it will seek to accomplish within the next year in order to eliminate disparities within the...
TRENTON – Following the news on the appointment of Fabiana Pierre-Louis to the New Jersey Supreme Court, Sen. Michael Testa (R-1st) issued the following statement: “The New Jersey court motto...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. TRENTON – Chief Justice Stuart Rabner and the Supreme Court have approved a plan for the gradual resumption of certain in-person...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. TRENTON — New Jersey’s 2020 bar exam, scheduled for July, will be postponed until the fall because of the COVID-19 pandemic,...
TRENTON – Superior Court Assignment Judge Julio Mendez, of the Atlantic-Cape May Vicinage, has been named to a working group of 38 from throughout the state to continue work on...
TRENTON — Pending foreclosure cases in New Jersey have been reduced to the lowest point since before the collapse of the housing market triggered a crisis that peaked in 2009,...