Sometimes a well-intentioned police officer may experience something known as confirmation bias.
Tag Archives: New Jersey Law Journal
The Conversation Continues…
OP-ED: Peter Lederman talks about expressing opinions in The NJ Law Journal about the New Jersey Municipal Court system.
In A Perfect World
OP-ED: The recommendations of the Subcommittee on Judicial Independence in the New Jersey Municipal Courts will not do enough to remedy systemic problems.
What’s going on here!
Recently I have had many “what’s going on here” moments. If you follow the news, you know what I mean. But some of those thoughts come to mind with regard to New Jersey Municipal Courts.
The Tiger Tapes
More people arrested for DWI should receive the kind of support that Tiger Woods is getting.
SPRING CLEANING
It’s time to revamp New Jersey’s motor vehicle laws.
So Political
In this time of “change” that elected our new president, it’s time for us to take care of business at home and reform our municipal courts.
Make New Jersey Great Again?
Wondering what it would be like if one of our gubernatorial candidates took the Donald Trump approach and told us they wanted to “make New Jersey great again.”
Candid Camera, Police Style
As an attorney defending drivers in DWI cases, I look to the video, whether mobile, body cam, in-station or from a pole outside a 7-Eleven store, to find out what really happened.
I Would Prefer Not To
Should a warrant be required to collect a breath sample when a person is arrested for DWI?