Judge Will Review Charges Against Two Who Took Pictures: Privacy in Public Area Under Debate in Case

Date: 
January 30, 2007
Publication: 
Star-Ledger
Attorney: 
Rubin Sinins

Rubin Sinins is quoted throughout an article examining the recent case where two defendants were indicted under the newly enacted privacy law created to target electronic peeping toms. Sinins asks Superior Court Judge Salem Ahto to dismiss the indictment, arguing that there is no expectation of privacy in public places and calling it an “abusive use of the statute."