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… seized various electronic devices, including at least one computer and several external hard drives. Those devices … to a 1 LaFollette was the boyfriend of Heddy's mother, who died in 2007. 4 A-0299-22 presumption of incarceration in … criminal prosecution by receiving early rehabilitative services expected to deter future criminal behavior.'" State …
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… R. DiChiara, on the briefs). 1 Defendant Daniel Longo died during the pendency of this litigation. Plaintiff … City inspectors into their homes to obtain a certificate of compliance once they complete work for which the City issued … judge, citing Monell v. New York City Department of Social Services, 436 U.S. 658, 694 (1978), noted plaintiff "failed …
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… today, Nov. 18, 2025. Nov. 18, 2025 10 a.m. A-70-24 Monarch Communities, LLC v. Township of Montville (090407) What is … to access and participate in court events. Interpreting services also will be provided if requested. Please …
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… test; with an average of 70% or higher on both sections combined, and C. 80% or higher on the written exam (applies … A. The interpreter may continue to provide interpreting services in Municipal Courts, but will no longer be eligible …
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… the repayment of which may be contingent on the outcome of the matter; and a lawyer representing an indigent … of litigation on behalf of the client; and a legal services or public interest organization, a law school …
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… law firm name in New Jersey, provided the law firm name complies with this Rule. In New Jersey, identification of … and liability for the firm's performance of legal services. When lawyers practice in an entity authorized by …
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… agents, and final judgments of the Division of Workers’ Compensation shall be filed within 45 days of their entry. … appeals), shall be taken within 45 days from the date of service of the decision or notice of the action taken. …
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… 2:11-6-Motion for Reconsideration 2:11-6 … Service; Filing; Contents; Argument. … … Time for Filing. …
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… case law, or other authority and that the judge's continued service while proceedings are pending before the Committee poses a substantial threat of serious harm to the …
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… (family outings, extracurricular activities and religious services). Access to medical school records. Impact if … custody and proper support for the children. Failure to comply with the provisions of the Custody and Parenting …
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… the nature of the action that has been or is about to be commenced, and that the object of the inquiry is to give the … office address of the party, it shall state why personal service of process cannot be made and be accompanied by an …
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… to Be Joined if Feasible. … A person who is subject to service of process shall be joined as a party to the action if (1) in the person's absence complete relief cannot be accorded among those already …
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… than 3 days before the hearing unless the court permits service thereof at some other time. At the hearing the court …
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… accident, and difluoroethane was found in her blood. K.G. died the following morning at 5:26 a.m. as a result of her … crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:40-18b. The State agreed to recommend dismissal or merger of the vehicular homicide charge … was found in her blood. The following morning, K.G. died at 5:26 a.m., as a result of her injuries. Defendant …
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… challenge their convictions and sentences for conspiracy to commit murder and other offenses. We affirm all of … These cases stem from the death of William Porter IV, who died from gunshot wounds sustained in a parking lot across … to a gym. Porter was taken to the hospital, where he died as a result of his injuries that same morning. The …
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… charged in an indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1; … Abrams complied. He said he was scared and "didn't want to die." While Abrams was in the back room, defendant and … told Abrams to "stay in the back" if he did not "want to die." Co-defendant took an iPad from the store. Once Abrams …
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… Defendant Latimar Byrdsell was convicted of crimes committed on July 10, 2006, against his fiancée's daughter, … an autopsy, the medical examiner (M.E.) concluded the child died as a consequence of asphyxia due to smothering. The … the child had been with relatives the day before she died, she, her mother and defendant returned to their …
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… by Jason Marles, an off-duty Ocean Gate police officer, who died as a result of his injuries. Approximately ten to … Bentivegna instructed Herr to transport defendant to Community Medical Center in Toms River so defendant's blood … being informed at the accident scene the other driver had died. At the end of the questioning, however, he expressed …
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… 2C:28-5(a) (count one). Before the trial, the victim died of causes unrelated to the robbery. Defendant filed … procedure, which took place shortly after the robbery was committed. The victim observed defendant and Robinson and … to her every day. Sometime in early 2016, after the victim died, Robinson agreed to cooperate with the prosecutors. She …
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… responsibility, leadership, and ownership of the JLC, and commits itself to the financial plan described herein for … three members of the Rabbinical Court. One of the members died prior to the Rabbinical Court's June 14, 2018 ruling. … the third modification after one of the three panel members died. JLC argues the trial court erred by dismissing its …