The Supreme Court has announced that it has granted review in two cases. The first matter, Bisbing v. Bisbing, arises out of the Family Part. The Appellate Divsiion’s decision, reported at 445 N.J. Super. 207 (App. Div. 2016), was discussed here. The question presented in Bisbing, as phrased by the Supreme Court Clerk’s office, is “Did the trial court err in granting plaintiff’s motion to relocate out of state with the parties’ children?”
The second case is a criminal matter, State v. Boone. The question presented there, as stated by the Clerk’s office, is “Did the affidavit in support of this application for a search warrant establish probable cause to search a specific apartment in the building?” The opinion of the Appellate Division was not published. It affirmed a trial court ruling, largely on the reasoning of that court, that there was probable cause.
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