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… its timely, prudent and well-conceived innovations to the common law. The common law, like other judicial principles, … government have not. A great example would be the right-to- die cases. Before the Karen Ann Quinlan case1 there was … to be cut off? As discussed in greater detail later in this website, the Karen Ann Quinlan case charted a new path in …
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… car slammed into the O'Donnell car, propelling it into oncoming traffic, where there was a second collision with an … O'Donnell was pronounced dead at the scene; his daughter died en route to the Jersey City Medical Center. A Hudson … The judge found Brozek was a credible witness. Relying primarily on State v. Alston, 204 N.J. 614 (2011), the judge …
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… period expires, attorneys will no longer be able to report compliance on the online registration system. Attorneys will find a reporting form on the Board’s website and must submit that completed reporting form to the …
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… motion including certifications of the parties. Decedent died in March 2006 and her will was admitted to probate … for sale in "newsprint, internet articles, auction websites and even on television," including the 1790 census … including an "extensive collection of rare stamps and coins," and claimed that after the hearing she "became …
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… motion including certifications of the parties. Decedent died in March 2006 and her will was admitted to probate … for sale in "newsprint, internet articles, auction websites and even on television," including the 1790 census … including an "extensive collection of rare stamps and coins," and claimed that after the hearing she "became …
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… judgment to defendants, who moved to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint as untimely because it was filed four and a half … they intended to" make a distinction between minors who died and minors who survived. The trial court concluded the …
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… of an Attorney An attorney or law firm may include, on a website or other advertisement, an accurate quotation or … displayed in proximity to such quotation or excerpt: "This comment, made by a judge in a particular case, is not an …
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… access to archived oral arguments. Through the Judiciary's website, the public can watch live Supreme Court … matters being argued before the Court on the Judiciary's website. Briefs will be posted at least five (5) days before …
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… take it on notice to all parties, or in accordance with a commission or letter rogatory issued by a court in this … of that state. New Jersey Court Rules are available on our website at Rules of Court njcourts.gov . … How can I take …
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… Page 1 of 2 Directive # 05-24 Questions or comments may be directed to 609-815-2900, ext. 55350. … Process” The brochures will be posted on the Judiciary’s website (njcourts.gov) for access by the Family Division, …
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… David Eric Yearby, an alleged mentally ill man, died strapped to a "restraint chair" in the Middlesex County … moved to dismiss with prejudice the counts in plaintiffs' complaint alleging professional and/or medical malpractice … Affidavit of Merit statute, do not become sideshows to the primary purpose of the civil justice system-- to shepherd …
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… lived together and filed documents with the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations recognizing their relationship … on June 28, 2001 (2001 Will), Bradway named Coleman as his primary beneficiary and executor of his estate. The 2001 … and began living in Baylock's home in New Jersey. Bradway died unexpectedly in April 2016. Baylock testified that he …
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… lived together and filed documents with the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations recognizing their relationship … on June 28, 2001 (2001 Will), Bradway named Coleman as his primary beneficiary and executor of his estate. The 2001 … and began living in Baylock's home in New Jersey. Bradway died unexpectedly in April 2016. Baylock testified that he …