Archive for November 2008

NJ court rules against NJ verbal threshold – limited tort accident victim.

Nov 17th, 2008 | By Michael L. Saile, Jr., Esq. | Category: Blogs, Common Injuries from Car Accidents, New Jersey Injury Information

In a decision last week, an NJ court ruled that the statute of limitations in a NJ personal injury case, as a result of a NJ car accident, will not be extended by the “Discovery Rule” in an NJ verbal threshold – limited tort injury case. In a typical New Jersey car accident – NJ [...]



School students’ cars can be searched in NJ…

Nov 12th, 2008 | By Michael L. Saile, Jr., Esq. | Category: Blogs, Criminal & Traffic

In a published case this week, the New Jersey Appellate Division declared that school children do not have an expectation of privacy in their automobile while it is located on school grounds. The court did away with the warrant requirement to search a vehicle. A NJ school student was suspected of dealing and possessing drugs [...]



NJ DWI-DUI defendant wins on technicality!

Nov 10th, 2008 | By Michael L. Saile, Jr., Esq. | Category: Blogs, DUI-DWI-DAI (Drunk Driving)

Last week a New Jersey driver actually won his DWI-DUI appeal in the NJ Appellate Division. This defendant was charged with DWI-DUI in NJ along with a slew of other related NJ traffic violations after a single vehicle NJ car accident. This defendant was convicted of the DWI-DWI charge in both the NJ Municipal Court [...]



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