by Joe rediprint | Apr 24, 2015 | Personal Injury
In the unreported Appellate Division opinion of Sanders v. Johnson, the New Jersey Appellate Division held that when a dog bites a veterinarian’s employee while the dog was still under the “care, custody, and control” of its owner, the owner is still...
by Joe rediprint | Apr 2, 2015 | Criminal Law, Personal Injury
In New Jersey municipal courts, a judge is allowed, at the request of a defendant at the time of sentencing, to order that a guilty plea will not be considered evidence in any related civil proceeding. In other words, if the defendant broke the law such as speeding or...