No. 20-1441
Response Waived
Tags: 4th-amendment fourth-amendment patient-privacy patient-records prescription-monitoring privacy-expectation reasonable-expectation-of-privacy reasonable-search state-pdmp-laws third-party-doctrine
Key Terms:
FourthAmendment Privacy
FourthAmendment Privacy
Latest Conference:
2021-05-13
Related Cases:
20-1442
(Vide)
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Did the New Jersey Supreme Court err in adopting a ruling that a defendant prescriber does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in patient prescription records maintained by the New Jersey Prescription Monitoring Program (NJPMP) and in failing to invalidate N.J.S.A. 45:1-46i(8)?
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTION PRESENTED Did the New Jersey Supreme Court err in adopting a ruling that a defendant prescriber does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in patient prescription records maintained by the New Jersey Prescription Monitoring Program (NJPMP) and in failing to invalidate N.J.S.A. 45:1-46i(8)? ii PARTIES Petitioner George Beecher and Respondent State of New Jersey are parties to this matter. LIST OF
Docket Entries
2021-05-17
Petition DENIED.
2021-04-27
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 5/13/2021.
2021-04-22
Waiver of right of respondent The State of New Jersey to respond filed.
2021-04-12
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due May 17, 2021)
Attorneys
George Beecher
David James Altieri — Galantucci & Patuto, Esqs, Petitioner
The State of New Jersey