Reports on the decision of New Jersey's Superior Court for Middlesex County to dismiss a lawsuit filed by several municipalities that had sued former lead-based paint manufacturers to recoup the costs of remediation an...
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If you are facing charges for a sex crime in New Jersey, the consequences of being found guilty can quite literally destroy your life. Sex offenses are some of the most serious allegations a person can ever face. The penalties associated with sex crime are vast, including significant time in...
On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Middlesex County, cleared Johnson & Johnson (J&J) of liability in a lawsuit brought by Ricardo Rimondi, who alleged that asbestos in the company’s talcum powder products caused his mesothelioma. Rimondi’s case was the third ...
The first thing you should know is there is no plea bargaining in New Jersey DUI cases. This means that you’re only chance of avoiding the penalties explained above is to secure an outright dismissal in court. Fortunately, there are many highly effective ways to get a drunk driving charge...
Most people who are arrested and charged with crimes in New Jersey at least consider pleading guilty or no contest. If every criminal defendant went to trial, the court system would jam and essentially cease to function. To avoid this, prosecutors generally offer plea bargains to incentivize you...
Mark Goldstein, Esq. and the four other highly experienced family law attorneys at Goldstein Law Group appear regularly before the family court judges in Monmouth County, New Jersey, Middlesex County, and Ocean County. We see the good and the bad! Some good decisions by our judges, some not...
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Middlesex County Court’s writings, the case should be stated, for consistency’s sake, “The State of New Jersey v. Raymond J. Sauter et al” (attachment 2).Previously, Judge Lawson had referred to this case as the “State of New Jersey v. Strouse (attachment 3), also in error, ...
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