Borough of Chatham Municipal Court, State v. Boguslavsky,

March 20, 2007.

PROSECUTOR: I get the idea that in going to this tennis club, you could actually use Meyersville Road, correct? Fairmount Avenue?

[DEFENDANT]: The Google directions tell me to use the route I always use … [a]nd I follow Google.

PROSECUTOR: Now let's … forget about Google for a minute. … You know that you can use Fairmount Avenue and Meyersville Road to get to that tennis club. Isn't that true? …

[DEFENDANT]: Yeah, but … it's not the shortest route. … Obviously, I can get to the tennis courts in a number of different ways, but I am always taking the shortest route.

COURT DECISION: [Defendant] tells the Court that he's going to go onto River Road to go to the Copper Spring Tennis Club. And a more direct route would have simply gone up the street to Fairmount Avenue and driven that all the way out to Mey-ersville Road and -- and made a right where the -- the two restaurants -- three restaurants, a Mexican restaurant – two restaurants I guess, the former Meyersville Inn on the street where the club is and gone there.

So I don't know what was on his mind, what was happening to him that day ….

Transcript 57:10-21, 58:6-9, 80:17-25, 81:1.