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Search of a car reveals DRUGS after police surveil the car for 2 hours. Is that OK? (NJ v Lightsey)
Officers in Elizabeth, NJ surveil a car for two hours, observing 3 hand-to-hand narcotics transactions. They then search the car - without a warrant - revealing cocaine and heroin. The trial court said that the search was improper under State of New Jersey v Kyle Smart. The appellate division REVERSED the trial court, saying that this search was PROPER!
Join Instructor Lt. Joey Sperlazza as he breaks down the key points and takeaways from the State of New Jersey v Jonathan Lightsey.
The full opinion can be read here: https://www.njcourts.gov/system/files/court-opinions/2025/a3780-23.pdf
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