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No, the committee is not a court and cannot determine whether a judge’s decision is correct or incorrect under the law or facts of a particular case, or change a judge’s decision. If a judge makes a decision with which a court user disagrees or which the …
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No, the committee cannot have a judge removed from a court case. Questions about the process for requesting a judge’s removal may be directed to the county clerk’s office, the Superior Court Clerk or an attorney. Judiciary employees, however, may not …
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Annual Attorney Registration and Payment Attorney Registration Instructions 2022 Instructions CPF Payment Instructions … Attorney Registration & Payment Center Instructions/Tutorial Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and …
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The Small Claims Section of the Special Civil Part Court is where you can sue a person or business (the defendant) to collect a small amount of money that you believe is owed to you. You can sue for up to $5,000 in small claims court. … What is small …
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In dismissed cases, the charges are dropped, but there still is a public record of the case. In expunged cases, the entire case is removed from the public record. It cannot be found in any public database maintained by the Judiciary and it cannot be …
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The goal of the law is to clear the record of anyone who was charged or convicted of certain marijuana or hashish offenses before recreational use of marijuana and hashish was legalized. People usually must include information about their criminal or …
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If your eligible marijuana or hashish case includes only the charges listed above and is pending: The case will be dismissed and expunged (removed from your criminal record). Any active arrest warrant related to that case will be cancelled. Any violations …
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There will be no sentencing or juvenile disposition and the case will be dismissed. The case will also be expunged (removed from your criminal record). Any active arrest warrant related to a failure to appear in that case will be cancelled. Any violations …
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Anyone incarcerated or in detention because of the offenses listed above was released. Any term of probation, parole, or other community supervision ended. Any unpaid court-ordered payments, including civil judgments for non-payment, were cancelled. The …
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Any remaining sentence, juvenile disposition, ongoing supervision, associated violation of probation, or unpaid court-ordered costs, including civil judgments for non-payment, will be cancelled. The case will be expunged. Any active arrest warrant related …
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Do I need a lawyer … Should I get a lawyer? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer opportunities offered by the New Jersey Courts, including mediation, supervised visitation, and name …
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New Jersey's judges and lawyers, as well as pro hac vice attorneys, multijurisdictional attorneys, in-house counsel, and foreign legal consultants, pay for the Fund. Each of these has an annual obligation to fulfill. That obligation is to: maintain a …
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The Fund is administered by a volunteer Board of Trustees composed of five lawyers and two non-lawyers appointed by the Supreme Court to serve staggered five year terms without compensation. The Board of Trustees employs full-time staff at the Hughes …
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Claim forms can be obtained on-line: Statement of Claim form with Supplemental Statement Statement of Claim form with Supplemental Statement , or by calling us toll-free: 855-533-3863 … , Option 2 … . Additionally, you may request a form in writing. …
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Under New Jersey Lawyers Fund For Client Protection Rule 1:28 the Board of Trustees can only consider claims against an attorney who has been disciplined (suspended, disbarred, or disability inactive), or who is deceased. A claim can be filed with the …
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Claimants must show dishonest conduct: that the respondent attorney received money which was stolen in the course of an attorney/client relationship. There are also instances where an attorney takes and keeps a retainer despite knowing that services …
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A claimant must prove: receipt by the respondent attorney of money or property belonging to the claimant; conversion of the money by the respondent; and a definite loss resulting from this dishonest conduct. It is necessary to submit specific proof of …
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Claims involving fee disputes, unfortunate or ill-advised investments placed through attorneys, and professional negligence or malpractice are not compensable. The Fund does not pay consequential damages or interest on claims. … What claims are not …
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The Fund staff reviews all claims and prepares a substantive Agenda for the Board of Trustees to consider. The Trustees meet monthly to determine policy and decide claims. In some instances, a hearing is held to take testimony from the claimant, the …
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At the present time there is a limit of $400,000 per claimant for claims arising after January 1, 2007 and an aggregate maximum for claims against a single attorney of $1,500,000. Lower per claimant maximums apply to claims arising prior to January 1, …