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… be so serious as to undermine the court's confidence in the jury's verdict or result reached." State v. Chew, 179 N.J. … but "appellate counsel does not have a constitutional duty to raise every nonfrivolous issue requested by the … was later rejected by our Supreme Court, "requiring police officers, prior to interrogation, to inform an arrestee of …
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… in their homes. Our partners in this effort include the Office of Dispute Resolution, Legal Services of New Jersey, … were implemented this court year to summoned for jury duty each year will view that video. On the topic of …
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… the New Jersey Supreme Court PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES …
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… Director of the Courts PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES …
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… Justice shall designate, and at which the Administrative Office of the Courts shall serve as secretariat. At least …
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… decision or action of a state administrative agency or officer, if the final judgment, decision or action thereof …
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… to the parties, and shall thereafter be filed in the office of the Family Division. The report shall be regarded …
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… two informational memoranda prepared by the Administrative Office of the Courts concerning the conversion of patients … conclusions of law thereon in all actions tried without a jury[.]" R. 1:7-4(a). While a judge need not author a … hearings, we have observed that the "[o]mission of this duty is particularly problematic where the decision is …
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… two informational memoranda prepared by the Administrative Office of the Courts concerning the conversion of patients … conclusions of law thereon in all actions tried without a jury[.]" R. 1:7-4(a). While a judge need not author a … hearings, we have observed that the "[o]mission of this duty is particularly problematic where the decision is …
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… be admissible in a court proceeding. A mediator has the duty to disclose to a proper authority information obtained … on Service as a Mediator. … No one holding a public office or position or any candidate for a public office or … any of the following: (A) police or other law enforcement officers employed by the State or by any local unit of …
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… the New Jersey Supreme Court PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES … Hanley’s responsibilities will include managing the central office operations of the Appellate Division as well as …
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… … … Preparation of Complaint. … A law enforcement officer shall take a person who was arrested without a … (CDR-1) has been prepared, the law enforcement officer may serve the summons and release the defendant. If …
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… 2C:51-2 for ordering or denying forfeiture of public office, position, or employment. The court shall also state … and read and explained to the defendant by the probation officer. The defendant and the probation officer shall sign … be filed with the municipal court administrator, as to the officer's compliance with the reading and explanation …
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… Page 1 of 2 Administrative Office of the Courts GLENN A. GRANT, J.A.D. Acting … to the Civil Practice Division in the Administrative Office of the Courts at (609) 815-2900 x54900 or by email to …
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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … of 18 U.S.C. § 924(e)(1) must be decided by a unanimous jury, not by a judge at sentencing. See 144 S. Ct. at … defendant, permitting them to confidently discharge their duty in seeking sentencing enhancements when permitted by …
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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … of 18 U.S.C. § 924(e)(1) must be decided by a unanimous jury, not by a judge at sentencing. See 144 S. Ct. at … defendant, permitting them to confidently discharge their duty in seeking sentencing enhancements when permitted by …
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A-1137-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… ON BEHALF OF APPELLANT, LUIS MANS0 (DA-1 TO DA-19) LAW OFFICES OF ALAN L. ZEGAS 374 Millburn Avenue Suite 202E … PROCEDURAL POSTURE In 1998 an Essex County grand jury indicted Luis Manso with conspiracy, kidnapping, … concurrent sentences. Rather, it is the sentencing court's duty to weigh the factors, and explain the reasoning …
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… Board within six months from the date of docketing by the Office of Board Counsel until the issuance of the Board's … to the assignment judge or to the particular judge or officer in charge of the litigation. The same advance notice …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0732-22 In this personal-injury action, plaintiff Akansha Singh alleges that she fell … a party that is alleged to have breached "its common law duty of care," to be enforceable, an exculpatory agreement … subsidiary affiliate entities, and each of their respective officers, directors, members, employees, representatives and …
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… from the record. Defendant owned and operated a successful office equipment business named E-Media Plus. He developed a … defendant: (1) waived his right to indictment and trial by jury; (2) pled guilty to an accusation charging him with … also rejected defendant's claim that the BCPO violated its duty to disclose exculpatory evidence. It found "[t]here is …