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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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… the New Jersey Supreme Court PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES …
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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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… any record made or maintained by a Surrogate as a judicial officer. "Court record" does not include: information …
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… records. Plaintiff used her cell phone to perform her work duties while allowed to work from home. The order required … enough calls or texts, a necessary component of her work duties. Recognizing there is a protected privacy interest in … It is reasonable to expect severe emotional or mental injury to manifest itself in some [social media] content, and …
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… that he did not have to plead guilty, had a right to a jury trial, and is presumed innocent until proven guilty. … discussed the case with defendant's family members at his office "a majority of the time." Plea counsel recalled … Supreme Court explained that following Padilla, "counsel is duty-bound to provide a client 'with available advice about …
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… that he did not have to plead guilty, had a right to a jury trial, and is presumed innocent until proven guilty. … discussed the case with defendant's family members at his office "a majority of the time." Plea counsel recalled … Supreme Court explained that following Padilla, "counsel is duty-bound to provide a client 'with available advice about …
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… separate signage, separate parking lots, separate offices, separate conference rooms, separate workshops, and … in or about June 2014 and eventually stopped coming to the office. (11T113-13 to 17). Leon, who was now managing the … Review There are two standards of appellate review in a non-jury trial. The first is the review of the fact-finding of …
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… she had carried out of a parked car before encountering the officers on the street. For the reasons that follow, we … record reveals the following facts pertinent to our review. Officer Sams' Testimony Police Officer Roland Sams of …
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… to Disclosure of Personal Information of Judicial Officers, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcement Officers - "Daniel's Law", PL 2020, c. 125 L. 2021, c. 24 - …
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… if they show the filing date and the judge's name and office. The filed papers shall be forwarded forthwith to the appropriate office. … Nonconforming Papers. … The clerk shall file all … … Misfiled Papers. … If papers are sent to the wrong filing office, they shall be stamped "Received but not Filed …
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… the New Jersey Supreme Court PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES … and the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Model Civil Jury Charges. He also serves as co-chair of the …
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… arrest; and the identity of investigating and arresting officers or agencies and the length of the investigation. … an effect when it refers to a civil matter triable to a jury, a criminal matter, or any other proceeding that could …
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… defendant's position, any time the Attorney General's office issued a civil subpoena, the target of the … the judicial function. It is more analogous to the Grand Jury, which does not depend on a case or controversy for … 679, 713 (S.D.N.Y. 2018) ("agencies—and by extension, state officers like the [Attorney General]—are afforded latitude …
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… referrals, told Bret Bissey, Deborah's Corporate Compliance Officer, that they were troubled about the clinical care … are not immune as a matter of law for what a reasonable jury could find has been the publication of malicious lies … prosecution claim. The fact that defendants had a legal duty to report the information compels that conclusion. …
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… referrals, told Bret Bissey, Deborah's Corporate Compliance Officer, that they were troubled about the clinical care … are not immune as a matter of law for what a reasonable jury could find has been the publication of malicious lies … prosecution claim. The fact that defendants had a legal duty to report the information compels that conclusion. …
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… defendant's position, any time the Attorney General's office issued a civil subpoena, the target of the … the judicial function. It is more analogous to the Grand Jury, which does not depend on a case or controversy for … 679, 713 (S.D.N.Y. 2018) ("agencies—and by extension, state officers like the [Attorney General]—are afforded latitude …
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… of any internal manuals or materials prepared by the Office of Attorney Ethics or the Disciplinary Review Board. … forth in R. 3:13-2. Timeliness of Discovery; Continuing Duty. Initial discovery shall be made available within 20 …
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… and Bruce Donaldson, SFMI's president and chief executive officer, asking: "Why are we paying [plaintiff]? We have … to accept an expert's opinion. In the same manner as a jury, a judge sitting as factfinder may accept some parts of … portion of his testimony or all of his testimony. See Model Jury Charges (Civil), 1.12K, "Credibility (short version)" …