The Impact of Missing BWC Footage in New Jersey Criminal Defense Case Law
- posted: Jun. 08, 2023
Since the Attorney General enacted the Body Worn Camera (BWC) policy on January 2022 that stated that all police officers are required to wear BWCs while on duty, criminal defense Read More
Communications Data Warrants and Social Media: Know Your Rights in New Jersey
- posted: Mar. 21, 2023
The courts have the ability through warrants to obtain information from social media by a mechanism called the Communication Data Warrant (CDW). Do you use social media sites, such as Read More
Cannabis Diversions in New Jersey: A New Decision Changed the Entire Playing Field for Future PTI Applications
- posted: Mar. 03, 2023
At our law firm, we often prevent our clients from experiencing jail and avoiding a criminal record by applying them to participate in diversionary programs known as Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI) in Read More
Phenomenal Opportunities for College Students
- posted: Nov. 11, 2022
Our law office is proud to continue the relationship it has developed with Rutgers students and other local universities. We expand upon these relationships by bringing our Rutgers paralegal students Read More
Welcome back to School
- posted: Sep. 01, 2022
A List of Resources and Recommendations for a Successful College Experience in New Brunswick The Law Offices of Eric B. Morrell would like to give a warm welcome to students and Read More
Virtual Municipal Court: How Our Law Offices Handle it Differently
- posted: Aug. 18, 2022
Since the pandemic many courts have decided to go virtual in New Jersey. It seems as if the virtual courts are here to stay at the municipal level. Many people Read More
Significant Updates on Miranda Rights in NJ
- posted: Jul. 08, 2022
Several monumental decisions have come down in the New Jersey Supreme Court, regarding defendants’ Miranda rights. These court cases have brought into question whether or not law enforcement officers can Read More
Dismissals from De Minimis Motion: What You Need to Know in NJ
- posted: May 19, 2022
Laws are enacted to protect the wellbeing of society as a whole. However, there are some actions that, although are technically illegal, truly do no harm to the public. Such Read More
How to Navigate the 10 Year Step Downs and Laurick Reliefs in New Jersey DWI’s
- posted: May 10, 2022
Throughout our twenty years of experience, we have represented many clients who have been charged with multiple DWI’s over a long period of time. Being convicted of one DWI is Read More
Death By Auto in NJ - More Common Than you Think
- posted: Mar. 25, 2022
Although no one plans to be charged for a vehicular homicide case over a motor vehicle accident, the truth of the matter is that they are common. The Center for Read More
Speaking Engagement in the Local Community
- posted: Feb. 25, 2022
At the Law Offices of Eric B. Morrell we enjoy dedicating our time to educating the community at large. On February 24th, Eric had an open Q&A session at Mrs. Read More
New Directive Regarding Body Worn Camera Policy
- posted: Jan. 28, 2022
Recently the Attorney General enacted the Body Worn Camera (BWC) policy. This policy is a new directive and our office is familiar with how it will affect our clients. The use Read More
Our Office Knows How to Handle New Responsibilities put on Criminal Defense Lawyers
- posted: Jan. 21, 2022
Interpretation of criminal law is constantly changing, and here at the Law Offices of Eric B. Morrell we stay on top of court decisions to ensure we are providing our Read More
A Warm Welcome Back from Winter Vacation from the Law Office of Eric B. Morrell
- posted: Jan. 14, 2022
Welcome back Rutgers students from winter vacation. Although being online through January 31st is not the ideal situation for many, we hope that February brings us not only the defeat Read More
Change in the Sexual Assault Survivor's Protection Act Consent Standards
- posted: Nov. 17, 2021
There has been a recent interpretation of the standard regarding the elements of consent in the groundbreaking Sexual Assault Survivor’s Act. The SASPA allows victims of sexual assault to obtain protective Read More
A Letter from Our Office to Parents of Rutgers Students Preparing to Return to Campus
- posted: Aug. 13, 2021
Finally, schools are fully opening back up, and the entire Rutgers community is coming back to “The Banks” for, hopefully another amazing school year. Yet, parents new and old alike Read More