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#25-17
Administrative Directives
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… Temporary Restraining Order/Temporary Protective Order complaints. • DVHO Standard #3 (Section A) Management … published and unpublished, can be found on the Judiciary website. • DVHO Standard #5 (Section D.1) Jurisdiction This … for use by judges, Judiciary staff and law enforcement officials throughout the State. II. Standards -- DVHO …
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#04-91
Administrative Directives
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… travel reimbursement policy, which is attached. It will become effective beginning with the new fiscal year on July 1, … such initial mileage represents the cost of an ordinary commute to work. 3) A judge who is assigned to a location … a reasonable amount when checking in and checking out. (2) Official telephone calls. Expenses for laundry, valet …
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#13-89
Administrative Directives
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… through the probation department, the designated probation official shall review the obligee's request to determine 1. … payments; and 2. whether arrearages qualify the case for income withholding. If good cause was shown in the original … equal to 14 days or more, procedures for implementing an income withholding under N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.8, et seq., shall …
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… on Parenting Coordinator applications. Applicants must complete the attached application. Those who meet the … the appropriate State Board or Agency. 3. Alternative or Complementary Dispute Resolution Professionals. … the following: 1. Resume or Curriculum Vitae 2. Copies of official training certificates of completion that meet the …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 ° njcourts.gov … order is not an immigration determination. It is a prerequisite that must be fulfilled prior to the second step of the … the court authorizes its disclosure to federal immigration officials in connection with the child's application for …
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… suggestive touching of [an] employee,” the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) found that Respondent … (pp. 17-18) 4. As to the level of discipline, Respondent points to prior cases that resulted in relatively short … “extends to judges’ private lives” as well as their official duties. In re Reddin, 221 N.J. 221, 228 (2015) …
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… General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney … 7 A-0945-16T4 On appeal, the District raises the following points: POINT I N.J.A.C. 6A:11-2.1[(f)] IS INCONSISTENT WITH … "E" (education) use issued by the local municipal enforcing official at N.J.A.C. 5:23-2; . . . . 10. An organizational …
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… trial, defendant was convicted of third-degree pattern of official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-7(a). The jury acquitted … Defendant appeals his conviction, raising the following points for our consideration: I. . . . DEFENDANT WAS DENIED … from her representation of defendant, citing his failure to communicate with her and pay for services she had rendered …
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… his motorcycle and retrieving documents from the seat compartment. Heffernan immediately smelled alcohol emanating … calibrated" by Dennis. A July 25, 2019 order of the Court appoints three additional retired judges to sit as municipal … he relied on a hearsay statement of another government official that the way a defendant "knows" his prior DWI …
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… his motorcycle and retrieving documents from the seat compartment. Heffernan immediately smelled alcohol emanating … calibrated" by Dennis. A July 25, 2019 order of the Court appoints three additional retired judges to sit as municipal … he relied on a hearsay statement of another government official that the way a defendant "knows" his prior DWI …
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… trial, defendant was convicted of third-degree pattern of official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-7(a). The jury acquitted … Defendant appeals his conviction, raising the following points for our consideration: I. . . . DEFENDANT WAS DENIED … from her representation of defendant, citing his failure to communicate with her and pay for services she had rendered …
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… General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney … 7 A-0945-16T4 On appeal, the District raises the following points: POINT I N.J.A.C. 6A:11-2.1[(f)] IS INCONSISTENT WITH … "E" (education) use issued by the local municipal enforcing official at N.J.A.C. 5:23-2; . . . . 10. An organizational …
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… suggestive touching of [an] employee,” the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) found that Respondent … (pp. 17-18) 4. As to the level of discipline, Respondent points to prior cases that resulted in relatively short … “extends to judges’ private lives” as well as their official duties. In re Reddin, 221 N.J. 221, 228 (2015) …
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njcourts.gov
… suggestive touching of [an] employee,” the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) found that Respondent … (pp. 17-18) 4. As to the level of discipline, Respondent points to prior cases that resulted in relatively short … “extends to judges’ private lives” as well as their official duties. In re Reddin, 221 N.J. 221, 228 (2015) …
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… members who testified at the suppression hearing share a common surname, we refer to them by their first names in … INTERROGATION WAS NOT VOLUNTARY. The following additional points are raised in defendant's pro se supplemental brief: … it does not reach backward to taint information that was in official hands prior to any illegality[.]" 23 A-5772-14T4 …
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… members who testified at the suppression hearing share a common surname, we refer to them by their first names in … INTERROGATION WAS NOT VOLUNTARY. The following additional points are raised in defendant's pro se supplemental brief: … it does not reach backward to taint information that was in official hands prior to any illegality[.]" 23 A-5772-14T4 …
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… twelve to thirteen years old at the time the offenses were committed. Defendant moved for a new trial. On January 14, … The security officer took A.C. to the school, and school officials contacted the East Brunswick Police. 2 State v. … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: Point One DEFENDANT WAS FOUND GUILTY …
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… testimony. You may not conclude that the defendant committed the crimes charged in this case or is more likely … improper for the prosecutor to declare [an] individual or official opinion or belief of a defendant's guilt in such … corroded and unrelated to the murder. Defense counsel revisited this testimony during cross-examination by exploring …
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… testimony. You may not conclude that the defendant committed the crimes charged in this case or is more likely … improper for the prosecutor to declare [an] individual or official opinion or belief of a defendant's guilt in such … corroded and unrelated to the murder. Defense counsel revisited this testimony during cross-examination by exploring …
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njcourts.gov
… twelve to thirteen years old at the time the offenses were committed. Defendant moved for a new trial. On January 14, … The security officer took A.C. to the school, and school officials contacted the East Brunswick Police. 2 State v. … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: Point One DEFENDANT WAS FOUND GUILTY …