MATTER OF ADMISSIBILITY OF MOTOR VEH. SP. READINGS


714 A.2d 370 (1996)

314 N.J. Super. 211

In the MATTER OF the ADMISSIBILITY OF MOTOR VEHICLE SPEED READINGS PRODUCED BY the LTI MARKSMAN 20-20 LASER SPEED DETECTION SYSTEM.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division (Criminal), Morris County.

Decided June 13, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael M. Rubbinaccio, Butler, for the State.

Alfred V. Gellene, Steven K. Greene, Denville, Joseph T. Maccarone, Lodi and Sohail Mohammed, Clifton, for various defendants.


STANTON, A.J.S.C.

This proceeding involves the reliability of a device known as the LTI Marksman 20-20 Laser Speed Detection System manufactured by Laser Technology, Inc. For ease of expression, I shall hereafter usually refer to this device as the "laser speed detector" or the "detector". The New Jersey State Police have recently purchased 23 of the detectors and have begun to deploy them in their motor vehicle law enforcement operations. More particularly, a number...

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