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… or any other interest that would be affected by the outcome of the proceeding; or they have been involved in the … provide services if remuneration is contingent on the outcome of a case. During the course of matters in which they … of any party, except as may be required in the discharge of official duties. Attorneys, probation supervisors or …
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… its timely, prudent and well-conceived innovations to the common law. The common law, like other judicial principles, arises out of … be cut off? As discussed in greater detail later in this website, the Karen Ann Quinlan case charted a new path in the …
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… its timely, prudent and well-conceived innovations to the common law. The common law, like other judicial principles, arises out of … be cut off? As discussed in greater detail later in this website, the Karen Ann Quinlan case charted a new path in the …
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… … Civil cases rarely go to trial. This is because of complementary dispute resolution (CDR) programs. CDR … administrator on this Arbitration Administrators and CDR Point-Persons statewide list of arbitration and CDR point …
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… LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PHILIP D. MURPHY, in his official capacity as the Governor of the State of New … a kickboxing business in Franklin, claims entitlement to compensation under the New Jersey Civil Defense and Disaster … periods of time no longer had the benefit of attending unlimited in-person classes. However, in the immediate …
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… LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PHILIP D. MURPHY, in his official capacity as the Governor of the State of New … a kickboxing business in Franklin, claims entitlement to compensation under the New Jersey Civil Defense and Disaster … periods of time no longer had the benefit of attending unlimited in-person classes. However, in the immediate …
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… negotiations agreement in 2016. As part of its campaign to compel defendant to enter into a contract, plaintiff … as sovereign." Noting that "protected speech is not unlimited[,]" the judge concluded that the matter turned on … "when public employees make statements pursuant to their official duties, the employees are not speaking as citizens …
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… negotiations agreement in 2016. As part of its campaign to compel defendant to enter into a contract, plaintiff … as sovereign." Noting that "protected speech is not unlimited[,]" the judge concluded that the matter turned on … "when public employees make statements pursuant to their official duties, the employees are not speaking as citizens …
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… 3 A-3120-21 opportunities on parole but violated both by committing new criminal offenses. He has committed twenty-six total institutional disciplinary … 199 (2001)). The Parole Board, however, does not exercise "unlimited or absolute" discretionary power. Acoli v. N.J. …
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… 3 A-3120-21 opportunities on parole but violated both by committing new criminal offenses. He has committed twenty-six total institutional disciplinary … 199 (2001)). The Parole Board, however, does not exercise "unlimited or absolute" discretionary power. Acoli v. N.J. …
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… amended July 5, 2000 to be effective September 5, 2000. … Official Comment for Rules 5:8A and 5:8B … The purpose of Rules 5:8A …
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… police officer. Defendant was charged in a warrant complaint with possession of marijuana with intent to … 2B:12-19(b). 9 On the other hand, municipal courts have unlimited jurisdiction over disorderly-persons offenses, … a “breakdown in communications between state and municipal officials forms no justification for depriving an accused …
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… its calendar. This performance reflects the Tax Court’s commitment to prompt disposition of tax cases without … the manufacturer made no "shipments" of such merchandise to points within New Jersey. Nevertheless, the court held that … its judgment did not confer on the Division of Taxation unlimited inherent authority to correct and revise erroneous …
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… police officer. Defendant was charged in a warrant complaint with possession of marijuana with intent to … 2B:12-19(b). 9 On the other hand, municipal courts have unlimited jurisdiction over disorderly-persons offenses, … a “breakdown in communications between state and municipal officials forms no justification for depriving an accused …
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… which continued on a near daily basis until, following a recommendation from her physician, she was placed on … disability discrimination. Even after complaints to school officials, the harassment allegedly continued on a daily … An award under such an analysis may be well below the unlimited contingent fee percentage. The downside is that …
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… which continued on a near daily basis until, following a recommendation from her physician, she was placed on … disability discrimination. Even after complaints to school officials, the harassment allegedly continued on a daily … An award under such an analysis may be well below the unlimited contingent fee percentage. The downside is that …
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… N.J. 348, 359 (1973)). Thus, the Board has "broad but not unlimited discretionary powers," and its determinations are … Monks v. N.J. State Parole Bd., 58 N.J. 238, 242 (1971). "Common sense dictates that [the Board's] prediction as to future conduct and its opinion as to compatibility with the public welfare be grounded on due …
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… N.J. 348, 359 (1973)). Thus, the Board has "broad but not unlimited discretionary powers," and its determinations are … Monks v. N.J. State Parole Bd., 58 N.J. 238, 242 (1971). "Common sense dictates that [the Board's] prediction as to future conduct and its opinion as to compatibility with the public welfare be grounded on due …
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… which charged her with first degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend that the court sentence defendant to a term of … filing of a petition for PCR is not a license to obtain unlimited information from the State, but a means through …
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… which charged her with first degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend that the court sentence defendant to a term of … filing of a petition for PCR is not a license to obtain unlimited information from the State, but a means through …