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86 Court Cases
Court Case
Oct 22, 2024
In the Courts, ACLU OF New Jersey
  • Speech, Privacy & Technology|
  • +1 Issue

State v. Salter

Geofence warrants violate the U.S. Constitution and the New Jersey Constitution because they lack probable cause and are overbroad.
Court Case
Mar 09, 2022
Cases
  • Criminal Legal System|
  • +1 Issue

State v. Comer II

Challenge to the constitutionality of mandatory sentences of thirty years in prison for children convicted of murder.
Court Case
Dec 15, 2021
Cases
  • Criminal Legal System|
  • +2 Issues

Mitchell v. Parole Board

Amicus participation in appeal of parole denial for a prisoner with developmental disability.
Court Case
Dec 10, 2021
Cases
  • Criminal Legal System|
  • +1 Issue

State v. Comer

Challenge to the constitutionality of the use of de facto sentences of life without parole for young people.
Court Case
Dec 10, 2021
Cases
  • Criminal Legal System|
  • +1 Issue

State v. Zarate

Amicus brief addressing the sentencing of a 14-year-old convicted of murder.
Court Case
Dec 10, 2021
Cases
  • Criminal Legal System

State v. Arroyo-Nuñez

A case in which the court is asked if it has authority to grant a joint motion to resentence a defendant to remove the mandatory minimum portion of his sentence.
Court Case
Dec 08, 2021
Cases
  • Criminal Legal System|
  • +1 Issue

Kevin Stout v. New Jersey Board of Parole

Appeal of Parole Board’s decision denying parole because a person "lacks insight into his criminal behavior" that occurred four decades.
Court Case
Dec 08, 2021
Cases
  • Police & Law Enforcement|
  • +2 Issues

State v. Goldsmith

Amicus brief addressing the standard required for stopping a person on the street, based largely on the character of a neighborhood.
Court Case
Sep 16, 2021
Cases
  • Criminal Legal System|
  • +1 Issue

State v. Andujar

In this novel case, the ACLU-NJ argued that the State’s unlawful and racial use of its law enforcement power against a qualified Black potential juror, by running a criminal background check on him and later having him arrested from the courthouse on a municipal warrant.