Aidan P. O’Connor and Marc M. Yenicag Quoted in Law360 Article regarding New Guidelines for Determining the Admissibility of Expert Testimony in Matters Involving Suspected Intoxication

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2.23.23

Aidan P. O’Connor, Partner and Co-Chair of the Criminal Defense and Investigations practice groups and Marc M. Yenicag, Associate, at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C., were quoted in the Law360 article, “NJ Justices Expand Factors for Drug Expert Testimony.” The article discusses the significance of the shift in NJ courts on evaluating DRE testimony and how that could have far-reaching impact.

"Today's ruling represents a seismic shift in how New Jersey courts will evaluate the admissibility of expert testimony in criminal cases, one that was necessary to address the ever-changing landscape of science and technology and their use in court to prosecute defendants of this state," said Pashman Stein Walder Hayden attorneys Marc M. Yenicag and Aidan O'Connor.

Aidan O’Connor, Marc Yenicag and Darcy Baboulis-Gyscek have participated as counsel for amicus ACDL-NJ in the Olenowski case before the Supreme Court and Special Master.

To view the full article, click here.  

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