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Jef Henninger, Esq. Serving all of New Jersey.

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Archive for May 27th, 2009

David T. Granskie Jr also charged in murder of Bridgewater woman

Posted by whitecollarcrimenews on May 27, 2009

David T. Granskie Jr of Oak Street in Bridgewater, first interviewed as a witness in connection with the  murder of Carol Stone has now been arrested as a witness.  Authorities now allege that this was a plot between Granskie and the other two defendants to rape and kill Stone.  One of the defendants, Gary Wilson allegedly confessed to police and indicated that, as I suspected, was drinking and using drugs for many hours prior to the attack.  Again, all attorneys here need to move quickly to further establish the level of intoxication and then to present statements to the Prosecutor before the case is presented to the grand jury.  The Prosecutor should then present the defense of intoxication to the grand jury.  If they don’t, the defense has a great motion to dismiss the indictment. 

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Robert Higbee trial on May 26th

Posted by whitecollarcrimenews on May 27, 2009

Today saw the crime scene re-constructionist back on the stage.  I think it was a great day for the defense for a number of reasons, but the primary one is that Higbee’s attorney, William Subin really focused the case on the main issue for the defense: if Higbee didn’t see the stop sign, he couldn’t have  been reckless.  Subin also did a good job of objecting over and over again as the Prosecutor tried to get around the objections that the court sustained.

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